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Blood Stone

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Creme de la Crime Books, 2012 - Fiction - 233 pages
CRIME & MYSTERY. An intriguing new Brother Athelstan historical mystery. December, 1380. When the corpse of Sir Robert Kilverby, a wealthy Cheapside merchant, is discovered in a locked room, Brother Athelstan accompanies the King's coroner, Sir John Cranston, to investigate. For Sir Robert had in his possession a priceless relic, a sacred bloodstone which he was planning to donate to the Abbey of St Fulcher-on-Thames. The bloodstone has disappeared and the Regent, John of Gaunt, who covets the relic for himself, is taking an uncomfortably close interest in the case. Did Sir Robert die of natural causes or was he murdered? Athelstan is sceptical of rumours of a curse hanging over Sir Robert and his fellow soldiers of the Wyvern Company, who plundered the bloodstone from the Abbey of St Castille during the war against France. But when it is discovered that a second old soldier has been gruesomely slain on the same night, the rumours no longer seem so far-fetched.

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Review: Bloodstone (The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan #11)

User Review  - Kathy Moberg - Goodreads

It's been a long time since there was a Brother Athelstan mystery -- too long! I love this series. PC Doherty really knows his time periods and is so gifted at plotting and characterizations. His ... Read full review

Review: Bloodstone (The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan #11)

User Review  - Denicemarcell - Goodreads

my edition has 233 pages. I do like the Brother Athelstan mysteries. the author takes you into the sights, smells and sounds of 14th century London; you get history, mystery and larger than life ... Read full review

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