The Canterbury Murders

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Fiction & Literature, Crime, Historical
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Author: Maureen Ash ISBN: 9781101613214
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: June 18, 2013
Imprint: InterMix Language: English
Author: Maureen Ash
ISBN: 9781101613214
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: June 18, 2013
Imprint: InterMix
Language: English

When a royal servant is murdered, Templar Bascot de Marins is once again called upon to serve justice—and protect a royal secret.

NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED

As King Phillip of France leads a devastating attack on Normandy, defection spreads among once-loyal English vassals. King John is even forced to imprison his own nephew Arthur for treacherous acts. And when Arthur suddenly disappears, John must keep his mysterious absence a closely guarded secret, or face even greater dissent among the nobles.

Fleeing Normandy, King John and Queen Isabella hope to find safe haven at their royal residence in Canterbury. But they soon discover that no haven is truly safe. When one of John’s servants is murdered, it seems that he and Isabella were the intended targets. John suspects the murderer was a Breton bent on avenging Arthur. Asking Templar Bascot de Marins to investigate the crime, he also asks him to protect the secret of Arthur’s disappearance. But as Bascot and his protégé Gianni follow the murderer’s trail, they find themselves caught between the King’s machinations and the constraints of justice.

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When a royal servant is murdered, Templar Bascot de Marins is once again called upon to serve justice—and protect a royal secret.

NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED

As King Phillip of France leads a devastating attack on Normandy, defection spreads among once-loyal English vassals. King John is even forced to imprison his own nephew Arthur for treacherous acts. And when Arthur suddenly disappears, John must keep his mysterious absence a closely guarded secret, or face even greater dissent among the nobles.

Fleeing Normandy, King John and Queen Isabella hope to find safe haven at their royal residence in Canterbury. But they soon discover that no haven is truly safe. When one of John’s servants is murdered, it seems that he and Isabella were the intended targets. John suspects the murderer was a Breton bent on avenging Arthur. Asking Templar Bascot de Marins to investigate the crime, he also asks him to protect the secret of Arthur’s disappearance. But as Bascot and his protégé Gianni follow the murderer’s trail, they find themselves caught between the King’s machinations and the constraints of justice.

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