Barbara R. (Crop4Fun) reviewed Old Saxon Blood (Medieval Mysteries, Bk 6) on + 1217 more book reviews
Sir John Challoner Lay in his Tomb-his Unavenged Death a Blot upon the Family Escutcheon...The coroner's verdict was death by misadventure, but to Matthew Stock and his good wife Joan-Queen Bess's secret investigators-it was clear that Sir John was murdered, for no man drowns and then climbs back into his boat. But finding the killer is thorny work. The castle servants are sullen; the neighboring gentry abusive. When someone hides the headless body of a serving maid in their chamber, even the level headed Stocks fear the strange spirit of evil that haunts the castle. Before long, the bone chilling outlines of something much deeper and darker then mere murder begin to take shape...Old Saxon Blood.