Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18) - A gripping medieval murder mystery (lydbok) av Paul Doherty
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Paul Doherty (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), Richard Burnip (innleser)

Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18) lydbok

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Sir Hugh Corbett returns in the eighteenth novel in master historian Paul Doherty's brilliant series. Summer 1311, and Sir Hugh Corbett has taken up a life of danger again... After his recent unveiling of a devious assassin, Sir Hugh Corbett has returned to service as the Keeper of the Secret Seal, begrudgingly admitting that his appetite for adventure has once again been whetted. Summoned to meet the King to be congratulated on their work together, Corbett and Ranulf learn of the death of C…
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Undertittel A gripping medieval murder mystery
Forfattere Paul Doherty (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), Richard Burnip (innleser)
Forlag Headline
Utgitt 27 februar 2019
Lengde 10:52
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781472233677
Sir Hugh Corbett returns in the eighteenth novel in master historian Paul Doherty's brilliant series. Summer 1311, and Sir Hugh Corbett has taken up a life of danger again... After his recent unveiling of a devious assassin, Sir Hugh Corbett has returned to service as the Keeper of the Secret Seal, begrudgingly admitting that his appetite for adventure has once again been whetted. Summoned to meet the King to be congratulated on their work together, Corbett and Ranulf learn of the death of Corbett's close friend, Ralph Grandison. Ralph, a leper, has been found dead in a rowing boat, a dagger thrust through his chest. But this murder is not the first of its kind. Other patients of the hospital in which Ralph was staying have similarly slaughtered and it seems as though the lepers, all former knights of the Royal household, are being targeted. The discovery that Ralph was killed by no ordinary weapon, but a poison dagger that once belonged with the Crown Jewels before being famously stolen, leads Corbett down a complex path, where the risk of disease plays out against the backdrop of finding an assassin who will use any means necessary to kill. As Corbett puts himself in the path of extreme danger, will he survive to see another day?