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A WEDDING ILL-FATED...
It
is the autumn of 1434, and the end-of-harvest reckoning during
Michaelmas has been less than plentiful. Fortunately, Joliffe and his
fellow players are surviving and thriving under the patronage of Lord
Lovell. His grace is sending them to perform at Deneby Manor as a gift
for the marriage of Sir Edmund Deneby's daughter, Mariena.
But
Joliffe has been engaged to play two roles - that of a player and that
of a spy. Deneby's daughter was betrothed once before, to a healthy man
who fell ill and died before they married, and Lord Lovell fears a
similar fate befalling Mariena's newly intended. And as Joliffe uncovers
the secrets of the Denebys' sordid history, it becomes clear that this
is a wedding celebration destined to end in tragedy...
PRAISE FOR A PLAY OF DUX MORAUD
"Another
wonderful entry in the author's long series of medieval mysteries... As always, the author provides a treasure trove of historical detail... In less assured hands, this detail might be intrusive; here, it simply
adds to the ambiance... " - The Romance Reader's Connection
"Deftly drawn characters acting in a stage of intricate and accurate details of medieval life." - Affaire de Couer
PRAISE FOR MARGARET FRAZER
"Prepare to be enchanted as Margaret Frazer transports you back to the 15th century." - Romantic Times
"More
than just a good read. The reader comes away sadder and wiser, knowing
that what tehy've read is that stuff of real life. Brava!" - Historical Novels Review
"A
smooth and absorbing saga of conspiracy and treachery in 15th-century
England... A tantalizing secret turns out to have stunning political
implications." - Publishers Weekly
"Finely
plotted and subtly shaded. Frazer has the detailed substance that
brings an era to life, while her characters' psychological makeup is as
cunningly wrought as the historical background." - Publishers Weekly
"Margaret
Frazer has quietly claimed her place as one of the preeminent writers
of historical crime fiction, delivering the whole package - a good
mystery, wonderful characters, and a fascinating period of history. Her
novels are a dream to read." - Aunt Agatha's Newsletter
Herodotus Award Winner.
Twice nominated for the Edgar Award
Twice nominated for the Minnesota Book Award
A Romantic Times Top Pick.
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