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Killing Season Priscilla Royal

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Killing Season Priscilla Royal


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Zusammenfassung

Baron Herbert's return from his crusade should have been a joyous occasion. Instead, he grows increasingly morose, withdraws from his family, and refuses to share his wife's bed. When his sons begin to die in strange accidents, some ask whether Herbert harbors a dark sin for which God has cursed him.

Killing Season Zusammenfassung

Killing Season: A Medieval Mystery Priscilla Royal

When Baron Herbert returns from crusade he grows increasingly morose and withdraws from his family. When his sons begin to die in strange accidents, questions are asked whether Herbert harbors a dark sin for which God has cursed him. The baron suddenly sends for Sir Hugh of Wynethorpe, begging his friend to bring spiritual and secular healers. Sir Hugh persuades his sister, Prioress Eleanor of Tyndal Priory, as well as a respected physician, Master Gamel, to accompany him. Although Sir Hugh is pleased when the prioress brings her healer, Sister Anne, he is surprised to find the mysterious Brother Thomas included. Tensions spark among family members and soon ignite too among those who came to help. Death's scythe harvests more victims, and it is not long before Ecclesiastes' grim words seem all too apt: there is a season for everything under heaven, including a time to kill. Is there also a time to heal?

Über Priscilla Royal

Priscilla Royal is the author of the thirteenth century English mysteries, featuring Prioress Eleanor and Brother Thomas of the Order of Fontevraud. Season for Killing is the eighth book in the series.

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GOR011240326
9781590589496
1590589491
Killing Season: A Medieval Mystery Priscilla Royal
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Sourcebooks, Inc
20111004
228
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