The House of Crows by Paul Doherty

The House of Crows by Paul Doherty

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The sixth in the acclaimed series The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan

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The House of Crows by Paul Doherty

In the spring of 1380, the King's own parliament in session at Westminster is debating whether to grant money supplies to the Regent John of Gaunt for his war against the French, and the members of parliament are proving specially stubborn. John of Gaunt orders Cranston to investigate the murders of some of the representatives from Shrewsbury; the assassin is to be caught before parliament levels the finger of suspicion at the Regent and the desired taxes are not granted. Both Sir John and the Dominican priest Brother Athelstan have their own particular problems: the coroner is puzzled by the thief who is stealing cats from the streets and alleyways of Cheapside. Athelstan, on the other hand, is concerned, not only by the disappearance of one of his parishioners but the strident claims of the rest who insist that a devil is prowling the parish of St Erconwald's. Against the colourful pageantry of medieval court life and the dark, foul slums of London Sir John Cranston and Brother Athelstan pit their wits against a bloody murderer and the assassin in the House of Crows.
Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough and studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities. He is headmaster of a north-east London school and lives with his family in Essex.
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ISBN 13 9780747249184
ISBN 10 0747249180
Title The House of Crows
Author Paul Doherty
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 1996-03-21
Number of pages 288
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