New in the "terrific"( NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAYNE ANN KRENTZ) Templar Knight mystery series. When a cake kills a squire, the castle governor enlists the help of Templar Bascot de Marins. But as murder spreads beyond the castle walls, he wonders if it is in fact the work of a lethal mas
Templar Knight - 03 - A Plague of Poison
โ Scribed by Maureen Ash
- Publisher
- Berkley Prime Crime
- Year
- 2011;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1101024607
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โฆ Synopsis
When a cake kills a squire, the castle governor enlists the help of Templar Bascot de Marins. But as murder spreads beyond the castle walls, he wonders if it is in fact the work of a lethal master of poisons.--From Content Reserve screen.
โฆ Subjects
Mystery
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