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The Death Maze: Mistress of the Art of Death, Adelia Aguilar series 2
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Death Maze: Mistress of the Art of Death, Adelia Aguilar series 2
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ariana Franklin
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Series | Adelia Aguilar |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:448 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780553818017
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Imprint |
Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
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Publication Date |
9 April 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The second novel from the award-winning author of Mistress of the Art of Death. Twelfth-century anatomist, Adelia Aguilar must once again examine the dead as gruesome events are beginning to unfold... Henry II's favourite mistress, Rosamund Clifford, has been poisoned - and, rumour says, by his jealous wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine. If Henry believes the stories, England will be torn apart as King battles Queen. In a race against time to prove Eleanor's innocence, and with a dangerous assassin on the loose, Adelia has never faced greater danger. The armies that might cause civil war lie behind her. The icy winds of a dreadful winter blow around her. And ahead she must brave the thorns of the impenetrable labyrinth that surrounds Fair Rosamund's tower, and decipher the mystery of the dead woman who lies frozen within.
Author Biography
Ariana Franklin (Diana Norman) was born in Devon and at twenty became the youngest reporter then on Fleet Street. She was also the author of the critically acclaimed Mistress of the Art of Death, Relics of the Dead and The Assassin's Prayer, all featuring anatomist Adelia Aguilar. She passed away in 2011.
ReviewsHighly entertaining... Franklin is an adept storyteller who disseminates her research into the period with clarity and lightness of touch. * The Times * Franklin is one of the very best creators of medieval whodunits writing today. The snow falls, the death toll mounts... and the Thames freezes over in this wonderfully atmospheric, fast-paced and intelligent recreation of a vanished world. * Guardian * Captivating... this excellent adventure delivers high drama. * The New York Times * It's as original as its prize-winning predecessor: a real treat. * Literary Review * Mesmerizing... A colourful cast of characters, both good and evil, enhance a tale that will keep readers on edge until the final page. * Publishers Weekly *
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