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London, 1399. When the body of a young nun is discovered at Dowgate sluice, Brother Chandler is called in to investigate. But secretly acting as a spy for King Richard's cousin Henry Bolingbroke, Chandler is torn by conflicting loyalties, and his investigations will draw him into affairs of state - endangering himself and all those around him.
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The history is meticulously researched and depicted, with sprinklings of fact on almost every page, so much so that Brother Chandler's sleuthing may appeal to nonfiction readers looking for variety in their reading just as much as the fans of Clark's popular Abbess Hildegard of Meaux series * Booklist * A fresh series launch . whenever the focus is on Chandler, the story grips. Readers will want to see more of this highly original protagonist * Publishers Weekly * The mystery is a slender thread woven through rich historical detail in this intriguing introduction to a conflicted hero * Kirkus Reviews * Excellent ... Definitely a standout in the crowded medieval mystery field * Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Murder at Whitby Abbey * One of the heroine's most perilous and exciting adventures * Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Whitby Abbey * Outstanding ... Clark pulls everything together in a moody, atmospheric whodunit while sustaining a high level of tension throughout * Publishers Weekly on The Dragon of Handale * A dramatic mystery lavishly studded with period details: Clark's best to date * Kirkus Reviews on The Dragon of Handale * Clark expertly blends murder and Machiavellian politics in this stellar 14th century historical ... Fans of strong female sleuths like Peter Tremayne's Sister Fidelma will feel right at home * Publishers Weekly on A Parliament of Spies * Highly recommended for fans of medieval mystery series like Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael mysteries * Library Journal on The Law of Angels *