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Serpent in the Thorns: A Medieval Noir

✍ Scribed by Westerson, Jeri


Book ID
109323710
Publisher
Macmillan
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Series
Crispin Guest 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780312534981

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Westerson's second medieval mystery to feature former English knight Crispin Guest (after 2008's Veil of Lies) works better as a suspense novel than as a whodunit. Implicated in a plot against Richard II, the disgraced Guest (aka the Tracker) has reinvented himself as an investigator for hire, with both private and public clients. One day in 1384, Grayce, a simpleminded scullion, seeks Guest's help because there's a dead man in her room at the King's Head Inn in Southwark. Grayce claims she killed the man, who turns out to have been a French courier bearing a gift for the English kingβ€”the legendary Crown of Thorns, rumored to have been worn by Jesus and to have the ability to confer special powers on its wearer. The Tracker soon finds himself in a political tempest. Westerson's mix of period terms and American tough-guy proseβ€”at one point an archer asks the detective, Didn't you use to be somebody?β€”may grate on the ears of some historical fans. (Oct.)
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Review

Westerson adds flavor to the tale by enhancing the relationship between Guest and his young helper. Readers who can't get enough of medieval historicals will snap this one up. --Library Journal

Distinctively entertaining --Kirkus Reviews


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