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Relics of the Dead :Mistress of the Art of Death, Adelia Aguilar series 3 - Adelia Aguilar

4.11 ( 11,130 Ratings by Goodreads)
Relics of the Dead

Relics of the Dead :Mistress of the Art of Death, Adelia Aguilar series 3 - Adelia Aguilar

4.11 (11,130 Ratings by Goodreads)
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'An exhilarating whodunit and my favourite book of the year.' TESS GERRITSEN

1176- The monks of Glastonbury have discovered two skeletons buried in their graveyard - one is tall, like that of a warrior, the other small and delicate. Are these the remains of King Arthur and Guinevere?

On hearing of the discovery, King Henry II demands evidence that the legendary Arthur is dead - he needs to stop his belligerent Welsh subjects believing that their Once and Future King will return to lead them against him.

So, he calls upon his Mistress of the Art of Death, the anatomist Adelia Aguilar, to examine the bones. But someone doesn't want the skeletons identified - and is prepared to kill in order to prevent it...

'Franklin is one of the very best creators of medieval whodunits.' GUARDIAN

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Readers are captivated by Relics of the Dead:

'Brilliantly executed and with edge-of-your-seat suspense' *****
'The history is skilfully woven into the racing story . . . Thoroughly enjoyable' *****
'The attention to detail is superb, and will certainly keep you enthralled and entertained' *****

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780553820324
ISBN10 055382032X
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 304 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 197 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller Transworld Publishers Ltd
Format paperback
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Franklin is one of the very best creators of medieval whodunits writing today. * Guardian *
Almost indecently thrilling. * The New York Times *
Feisty and delightful series heroine... easy, enjoyable summer reading. * Literary Review *
An exhilarating whodunit and my favourite book of the year. I'd like to crown Ariana Franklin Queen of the Historical Mystery. * Tess Gerritsen *
Thrilling and vividly told, this is definitely one to keep you up all night. * Good Book Guide *
Pacy, full of suspense and larger than life characters... An absorbing read. * New Books *
Almost indecently thrilling * New York Times *
Franklin is one of the very best creators of medieval whodunits writing today * Guardian *
Feisty and delightful series heroine... easy, enjoyable summer reading * Literary Review *
Pacy, full of suspense and larger than life characters... An absorbing read * New Books *

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Author's Bio

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, The Death Maze and The Assassin's Prayer, all featuring anatomist Adelia Aguilar. She passed away in 2011.

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