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THE STONE OF DESTINY by Paul Doherty

THE STONE OF DESTINY

by Paul Doherty

Pub Date: March 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-78029-114-7
Publisher: Severn House

The great plague may be over and the rebellion crushed, but London in 1381 is still home to political intrigue and gruesome murders.

A monk is killed in Westminster Abbey, and a man known as the Flayer is murdering streetwalkers and then stripping them of their skin, so Sir John Cranston, Lord High Coroner, calls upon his reliable helper in crime-solving, Brother Athelstan, the parish priest of St. Erconwald, to help him investigate. The Flayer seems to be copying crimes from the past, so Athelstan seeks information from the odd and unusually knowledgeable members of his parish whose long memories have helped him before. Then four more monks, all Scots, are found poisoned under seemingly impossible circumstances while Athelstan’s parish entertains Austin Sinclair, a Scottish prior who seeks information about the prior rebellion. The Scots still want the return of the Stone of Scone, housed at Westminster Abbey, and royal regalia taken by Edward I in 1296. Two former rebels who are actually spies for John of Gaunt visit St. Erconwald to talk to Sinclair and are found hanged in a locked room. Athelstan must step carefully in investigating murders tied to powerful prelates and Gaunt, the king’s uncle and master intriguer. A deep dive into history reveals the motives; Athelstan must discover the methods or join the ranks of the dead.

A tortuous, fascinating historical mystery whose finally honed descriptions are not for the faint of heart.