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The Stonemason's Tale

Oxford Medieval Mysteries #6

Ann Swinfen

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English
Shakenoak Press
04 July 2018
Oxford, Spring 1354 When the series of accidents to the building of the chapel at Queen's College begins, they do not appear a cause for concern, but they grow more serious, and stonemasons are injured. Nicholas Elyot becomes involved after it is discovered that an intruder has reached the college by way of his garden. When Jordain Brinkylsworth's youngest student goes missing, it seems at first that his disappearance is unconnected, yet he is one of the 'poor boys' supported by Queen's. Surely this serious and studious boy cannot be responsible for the troubles? And then someone is killed.

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Imprint:   Shakenoak Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781999927424
ISBN 10:   1999927427
Series:   Oxford Medieval Mysteries
Pages:   286
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ann Swinfen http: //www.annswinfen.com is the author of the highly acclaimed series, The Chronicles of Christoval Alvarez. Set in the late sixteenth century, it features a young Marrano physician recruited as a code-breaker and spy in Walsingham's secret service. In order, the books are: The Secret World of Christoval Alvarez, The Enterprise of England, The Portuguese Affair, Bartholomew Fair, Suffer the Little Children, Voyage to Muscovy, The Play's the Thing, That Time May Cease and The Lopez Affair. The series has now been optioned for TV. Her Fenland Series takes place in East Anglia during the seventeenth century. In the first book, Flood, both men and women fight desperately to save their land from greedy and unscrupulous speculators. The second, Betrayal, continues the story of the dangerous search for legal redress and security for the embattled villagers, at a time when few could be trusted. Her latest series, Oxford Medieval Mysteries, is set in the fourteenth century and features bookseller Nicholas Elyot, a young widower with two small children, and his university friend Jordain Brinkylsworth, who are faced with crime in the troubled world following the Black Death. In order, the books are: The Bookseller's Tale, The Novice's Tale, The Huntsman's Tale, The Merchant's Tale, The Troubadour's Tale and The Stonemason's Tale. Both this series and the Christoval Alvarez series are being recorded as unabridged audiobooks. She has also written two standalone novels. The Testament of Mariam, set in the first century, recounts, from an unusual perspective, one of the most famous and yet ambiguous stories in human history, while exploring life under a foreign occupying force, in lands still torn by conflict to this day. This Rough Ocean is based on the real-life experiences of the Swinfen family during the 1640s, at the time of the English Civil War, when John Swynfen was imprisoned for opposing the killing of the king, and his wife Anne had to fight for the survival of her children and dependents. Both are available as unabridged audiobooks. She now lives on the northeast coast of Scotland, with her husband, formerly vice-principal of the University of Dundee, a rescue cat called Maxi and a cocker spaniel called Suki. Receive notifications of new books and audios by signing up to the mailing list at www.annswinfen.com/sign-up/ and follow her monthly blog by subscribing at www. http: //annswinfen.com/blog/

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