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The angel in the glass

✍ Scribed by Clare, Alys


Book ID
100558353
Publisher
Severn House Publishers
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Weight
160 KB
Series
Gabriel Taverner mystery 2
Edition
First world edition
Category
Fiction
City
Devon (England), England--Devon., Great Britain,Great Britain.
ISBN
1780109849

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✦ Synopsis


Physician-sleuth Dr Gabriel Taverner uncovers dark secrets in his small Devon village in the second of this intriguing historical mystery series.
June, 1604. When the emaciated body of a vagrant is found on the edge of the moor, it's the verdict of physician Gabriel Taverner that the man died of natural causes - but is all as it seems? Who was the dead man, and why had he come to the small West Country village of Tavy St Luke's to die cold, sick and alone? With no one claiming to have known him, his identity remains a mystery.
Then a discovery found buried in a nearby field throws a strange new light on the case ... and in attempting to find the answers, Gabriel Taverner and Coroner Theophilus Davey unearth a series of shocking secrets stretching back more than fourteen years.

✦ Subjects


Great Britain -- History -- 1603-1714, Stuarts -- Fiction


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