The Poison Maiden (Mathilde of Westminster Trilogy, Book 2) - Paul Doherty

The Poison Maiden (Mathilde of Westminster Trilogy, Book 2)

Deceit, deception and death in the court of Edward II

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Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2007
Headline Book Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7553-2877-2 (ISBN)
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The second compelling novel in acclaimed author Paul Doherty's new series set in medieval England during the reign of Edward II. The series features Mathilde of Westminster, and the action is played out against the glorious, violent and decadent court, where ghosts throng, and old sins and innocent blood cry to heaven for vengeance
1308: murder and mayhem are rife in the court of Edward II. The 'Poison Maiden' is rumoured to have arrived in England forcing Mathilde of Westminster to face her most dangerous opponent yet. England hovers on the brink of civil war. Edward II, his wife Isabella and the royal favourite Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, have been forced to retreat to the King's 'folly', as just an arrowshot away lie the Great Lords and Philip IV of France. They demand the King surrender Cornwall, so they can charge him with high treason. Edward is trapped, and worse, he has learnt that Philip has the 'Poison Maiden' on his side, a formidable spy who did untold damage during his father's reign. As Edward tries in vain to unmask the identity of the spy, Mathilde, handmaiden to the Queen, is called upon to assistance the King in his endeavours. Soon the crisis spills over into violence. The Lords attempt to take Cornwall by force and the King and his Court, including Mathilde, are forced to flee. As the enemy closes in, Mathilde finds herself embroiled not only in a brutal struggle for the English crown, but also for her own life.

Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough. He studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities and obtained a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II and Queen Isabella. He is now headmaster of a school in north-east London and lives with his family in Essex.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.8.2007
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 151 x 22 mm
Gewicht 398 g
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Historische Kriminalromane
ISBN-10 0-7553-2877-9 / 0755328779
ISBN-13 978-0-7553-2877-2 / 9780755328772
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