A Choir of Crows - An Owen Archer Mystery
A Choir of Crows - An Owen Archer Mystery
hardback
Published:
31 May, 2020
Description
When two bodies are discovered in the grounds of York Minster shortly before the enthronement of the new archbishop, Owen Archer is summoned to investigate.
December, 1374. With the great and the good about to descend on York for the enthronement of Alexander Neville as the new archbishop, the city authorities are in a state of high alert. When two bodies are discovered in the grounds of York Minster, and a flaxen-haired youth with the voice of an angel is found locked in the chapter house, Owen Archer, captain of the city bailiffs, is summoned to investigate.
Tension deepens when an enigmatic figure from Owen's past arrives in the city. Why has he returned from France after all these years - and what is his connection with the bodies in the minster yard and the fair singer?
Before Owen can make headway in the investigation, a third body is fished out of the river - and the captain finds himself with three mysterious deaths to solve before the all-powerful Neville family arrives in York.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781780291260 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 485 g |
| Product Dimensions | 146 x 223 x 27 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Canongate Books |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
Robb once again effectively blends crime with the politics of 14th-century England * Publishers Weekly *
A melange of medieval political plotting and returning characters sure to please fans of historical mysteries * Kirkus Reviews *
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 Company of Wolves *
History and mystery combine in a fine, complex tale of love and hate * Kirkus Reviews 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 *
Robb effortlessly integrates the era's intrigues into a whodunit framework and peoples the plot with a wide array of characters readers will come to care about * Publishers Weekly on A Murdered Peace *
Lovers of Shakespeare's Richard II will find Robb's intricate sequel a particular treat ... Highly satisfying * Publishers Weekly on A Twisted Vengeance *