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Sharon Kay Penman : The Queen's Man: A Medieval Mystery (Medieval Mysteries (Random House Paperback))
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Author: Sharon Kay Penman
Title: The Queen's Man: A Medieval Mystery (Medieval Mysteries (Random House Paperback))
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 288
Date: 2000-07-05
ISBN: 034542316X
Publisher: Fawcett
Weight: 0.35 pounds
Size: 0.81 x 4.21 x 6.89 inches
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Epiphany, 1193. Eleanor of Aquitaine sits upon England's throne. Her beloved son Richard Lionheart is missing, presumed dead - and the court whispers that her younger son, John, is plotting to seize the crown. Meanwhile, on the snowy highroad from Winchester, a destitute young man falls heir to a blood stained letter, pressed into his hand by a dying man. The missive becomes Justin de Quincy's passport into the queen's confidence - and into the heart of danger, as he pursues a cunning murderer and jousts with secret traitors in Eleanor's court of intrigue and mystery . . .


Amazon.com Review
Do you know the story of Sharon Kay Penman's first mystery novel, The Sunne in Splendour? She spent every spare moment for years--first as a law student, then as a lawyer--working on the book about Richard III. And when the only copy of the manuscript was stolen from her car, she sat down and wrote it again. Five excellent historical mysteries later, Penman has started a new series set even farther back in time. It's 1193, and King Richard has disappeared on his way back to England after fighting in the Crusades. Justin de Quincy, the well-educated but illegitimate son of a bishop, is tapped to search for the missing ruler, and he turns out to be just the chap to blow away the cobwebs that often hang over historical mystery. Other Penman picks: Falls the Shadow; Here Be Dragons; Reckoning.

Reviews: Jenny (Australia) (2007/11/05):
This book was great fun, even better than the other (later in the series) one of these I read. It was great getting a background into Justin's life, piecing together the crime and immersing fully in Penman's rich historical settings - the only let down was the solution of the crime itself - I won't spoil the end but I had expected a bit more! Anyway, I'm really getting to like this series, will be on the lookout for more of Justin's adventures!



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