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The Riverwomans Dragon (Large Print)
Hardback
Main Details
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The Riverwomans Dragon (Large Print)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Candace Robb
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Series | An Owen Archer mystery |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 147 |
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Category/Genre | Large Print Severn House Large Print All Dates Crime & Mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781448309566
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Edition |
Large Print Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Severn House Large Print
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Imprint |
Severn House Large Print
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NZ Release Date |
1-Jan-23 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
When the wise woman Magda Digby is suspected of murder, Owen Archer sets out to prove her innocence in this intricately plotted medieval mystery. May, 1375. Owen Archer returns from London to find York in chaos. While the citizens are living in terror of the pestilence which is spreading throughout the land, a new physician has arrived, whipping up fear and suspicion against traditional healers and midwives. With the backing of the new archbishop, he is especially hostile towards Magda Digby, the wise woman who has helped and healed the people of York for many years. At the same time, Magda is uneasy about the arrival of two long-lost kinsfolk. Though they say they are seeking her help, she senses a hidden agenda. Magdas troubles deepen when she discovers a body in the river near her home - and finds herself under suspicion of murder. Days later, fire rips through a warehouse in the city. Amongst the charred debris lies the body of a man - not burned, but stabbed in the back. Could there be a connection to the corpse in the river? Determined to prove Magdas innocence, Owen sets out to find answers - but the more he uncovers, the deeper the mystery becomes . . .
Author Biography
Candace Robb has read and researched medieval history for many years, having studied for a Ph.D. in Medieval & Anglo-Saxon Literature. She divides her time between Seattle and the UK, frequently visiting York to research the series. She is the author of twelve previous Owen Archer mysteries, three Kate Clifford medieval mysteries, and the Margaret Kerr trilogy.
ReviewsMagda, who's appeared in many of Owen's adventures, is the rightful star of this tale of murder, betrayal, and superstition * Kirkus Reviews * This is a highlight in a solid series * Publishers Weekly * Robb once again effectively blends crime with the politics of 14th-century England * Publishers Weekly on A Choir of Crows * A melange of medieval political plotting ... Sure to please fans of historical mysteries * Kirkus Reviews on A Choir of Crows * History and mystery combine in a fine, complex tale of love and hate * Kirkus Reviews on A Conspiracy of Wolves * A multitude of new and old supporting characters round out the delightful cast and contribute to the twists and turns of the compelling plot * Booklist on A Conspiracy of Wolves * Recommended for fans of historical writers such as C.J. Sansom, Ellis Peters and Sharon Kay Penman * Library Journal on A Conspiracy of Wolves *
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