The Silence of Stones by Jeri Westerson

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The Silence of Stones by Jeri Westerson

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The Silence of Stones by Jeri Westerson

London, 1388. When the mythical Stone of Destiny disappears from the throne of England, the populace takes it as a sign that rebellion is near. Desperate, Richard calls in Crispin Guest to find the missing stone and uses Crispin's page Jack Tucker as leverage. Unless Crispin can find the stone in three day's time, Jack will hang for treason.
Westerson, Jeri: - Los Angeles native and award-winning author Jeri Westerson writes the critically acclaimed Crispin Guest Medieval Mysteries, historical novels, paranormal novels, and LGBT mysteries. To date, her medieval mysteries have garnered twelve industry award nominations, from the Agatha to the Shamus. Kirkus Review said of her latest Crispin Guest Medieval Mystery A MAIDEN WEEPING, Once again Guest's past misdeeds actually help him in the present in a case that includes plenty of red herrings and an interesting look at medieval jurisprudence. Jeri is former president of the SoCal chapter of Mystery Writers of America and frequently guest lectures on medieval history at local colleges and museums. She lives in southern California with her home-brewing husband, a complacent tortoise, and 40,000 bees.
SKU GOR007633192
ISBN 13 9780727885623
ISBN 10 0727885626
Title The Silence of Stones
Author Jeri Westerson
Series A Crispin Guest Mystery
Condition Very good
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2015-10-30
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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