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The Tournament of Blood (Medieval West Country, Bk 11)
The Tournament of Blood - Medieval West Country, Bk 11
Author: Michael Jecks
Lord Hugh de Courtenay's plan to host a tournament in the spring of 1322 is a golden opportunity for the money-lenders of Oakhampton. When the defeated knights find themselves unable to pay the traditional ransoms to their captors, they will have only one avenue open to them, no matter how much they hate it -- the money-lenders. But for Benj...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780747266129
ISBN-10: 0747266123
Publication Date: 9/1/2005
Pages: 362
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3.9 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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A great exploration of belief systems regarding laws and equity in justice. Challenges one to examine one's own belief systems as they relate to following through on consequences for infractions of the law. Insight into the evolution of modern legal systems.
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reviewed The Tournament of Blood (Medieval West Country, Bk 11) on + 6 more book reviews
Great book!

Jecks wrote a very descriptive setting of a medieval castle and tournament for this 'who donut' multiple murder mystery. Including the medieval theme/train of thought in the end to explain the murders. Very interesting book and I would love to read the rest of his series of books.

Adult reading - very bloody story.
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Historical mystery with knights and tournaments, lots of info
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There are many different characters and complications in this tale. Notwithstanding, it is one of the best medieval mysteries in Michael Jeck's West Country/Templar series.


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