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A Feast of Poisons (Kathryn Swinbrooke 7)

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755395675

Price: £4.99

ON SALE: 6th June 2013

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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The village of Walmer near Canterbury is a small, claustrophobic place where everyone knows everyone else’s business. Everyone knows the blacksmith, Elias, liked to drink and liked the ladies. Everyone knows his wife, Isabella, had been spotted many a time entering the woods with men other than her husband. And everyone knows the couple fought, sometimes violently. But could they have independently, on the same day, murdered each other with two entirely different poisons? The village’s medicine woman, Mother Croul, doesn’t think so. And neither does Kathryn Swinbrooke, Physician of Canterbury, who is in town with her new husband, Colum Murtagh.


Kathryn and Colum are visiting on state business: Lord Henry Beauchamp is to receive the shadowy emissaries of Louis XI of France, on behalf of his own master, Edward of York. It is a tense time for the kingdom; everything hinges on the meeting between Lord Henry and the French agents. But now, as a murderer stalks the land, only Kathryn Swinbrooke can cut through the web of deceit that arrives with the Spider King’s minions.

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Reviews

The maestro of medieval mystery
Books Magazine
Praise for Paul Doherty and his other novels: 'Resurrectionist magic
New York Times
The best of its kind since the death of Ellis Peters
Time Out
Doherty dazzles with his story-telling
Nottingham Evening Post
Historically informative, excellently plotted and, as ever, superbly entertaining
CADS 20
I really like these medieval whodunnits
Bookseller
This rich tale ... seeps authenticity and is written with wonderfully efficient style. A gem of an historical thriller
Huddersfield Daily Examiner