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For the Love of Old Bones and Other Stories

par Michael Jecks

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'highly recommended' - Lee Child Death and deceit stalk the bleak moorlands of medieval Devonshire in this captivating collection of short stories from the acclaimed author Michael Jecks. THE CORONER'S TALE In the remote Devonshire town of Crediton, a young girl is found dead in an alleyway, raped and murdered. As the local Bailiff and a visiting knight investigate the crime, it comes to light that the bailiff holds an incriminating secret - one that has the potential to place this agent of the government on the wrong side of the law. FOR THE LOVE OF OLD BONES A group of monks journeying from Launceston Abbey across the wild wastelands of Dartmoor are waylaid by brigands. During the brawl, their abbot is put to death at the blade of a knife, but the murderer neglected to steal his money filled purse. When the local bailiff discovers that the group are conducting a holy relic overseas to France, he begins to suspect that there are murkier motivations at play. THE AMOROUS ARMOURER A blacksmith is found dead in his lodgings, the door locked from the inside. As the town's meticulously minded bailiff goes about his investigation, a veritable rogue's gallery of culprits drift in and out of focus - but the guilty party is the least suspect of all. A CLERICAL ERROR One of the king's forresters lies dead in a gully on the moor, his head smashed in with a rock, and the only witness to the murder being the forrester's loyal mastiff, who stands vigil over his master's body. As the list of suspects increases with every local rivalry which comes to light, the outcome of the case will surprise all involved. DANCE OF DEATH 1348, the year of the Great Death. Refugees flood into the city of Exeter from the plague-ravaged countryside surrounding the city. A man and a young boy from the village of Rookford arrive separately, yet both share knowledge of a horrifying secret and come to the realisation that even in these times of turmoil, the past is inescapable. Praise for Michael Jecks: "An instant classic British spy novel - mature, thoughtful, and intelligent ... but also raw enough for our modern times. Highly recommended." Lee Child, author of the Reacher series "More magic by the master of the medieval" - Quintin Jardine "Michael Jecks is a national treasure" - Scotland on Sunday "A textbook example of how to blend action and detection in a historical" - Publishers Weekly Michael Jecks is the author of the bestselling Knights Templar series, comprising thirty-two novels starring Baldwin de Furnshill. A regular speaker at library and literary events, he is a past Chairman of the Crime Writers' Association and a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund at Exeter University. He was shortlisted for the Harrogate/Theakston's Old Peculier prize for the best crime novel of the year 2007, the year Allan Guthrie won. He lives with his wife, children and dogs in northern Dartmoor. To find out more visit his website http://www.michaeljecks.com, follow him on twitter @michaeljecks, or find him on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Michael.Jecks.author… (plus d'informations)
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I really enjoyed this grouping of short stories. The story lines and all the characters made it a book full of fine mysteries. I would recommend this to all.

****I received this book in exchange for an honest review**** ( )
  druidgirl | Jul 14, 2016 |
A great collection of medieval adventure stories.
My favourite story is "For the Love of Old Bones". Very Cadfael!
I recommend this for anyone interested in medieval history albeit fictional.
I was given a digital copy of this book by the publisher Endeavour via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review. ( )
  Welsh_eileen2 | Jun 1, 2016 |
Tightly woven, satsfying medieval mysteries.

I have read most of Michael Jeck's 'Knight Templar' series and find them a great addition to the Medieval Mystery genre. 'For the Love of Old Bones' does not disappoint. It is a finely honed collection of short stories revolving around deaths from some unknown source of the violence and the subsequent resolution of cause and culprit/s. Sir Baldwin de Furnshill, Keeper of the King's Peace for the county of Devonshire, is a man who seeks the truth of matters despite the often incompetence of the crown appointed coroners, who are more there because of their political connections than their shrewd abilities. Baldwin is a former Knight Templar who goes about his duties in a focused manner with great insight. He is featured in the first three stories.

THE CORONER’S TALE
A young woman is murdered vilely in an alleyway in a Devonshire town. Sir Baldwin investigates. A few twists add to the mystery.
FOR THE LOVE OF OLD BONES
A group of monks are attacked by brigands on the way as they carry a precious relic away from Devonshire to France. Sir Baldwin is puzzled by the fact that the Abbot is killed, the horses taken but the Abbot's heavy purse is left. Put this together with the fact that there is dissension about the task the monks have been charged to undertake and all can be seen in a different light, which may or may not have some bearing on the Abbot's death.
THE AMOROUS ARMOURER
An armorer is found murdered and there seems to be several people who have a motive. A clever twist that reveals the truth of the lives of the less fortunate.
A CLERICAL ERROR
A forester is found dead, his loyal mastiff. By his side. There is no dearth of suspects, but how did it happen and who is the culprit? A surprise ending as the suspects are led towards the finale under the gentle yet firm questioning by Peter the almoner of the Abbey of Tavistock.
DANCE OF DEATH
For many the plague of 1348 was a disaster of huge proportions wiping out entire villages. For others it was an opportunity. This story is somewhat different to the others, but no less fascinating.

A NetGalley ARC ( )
  eyes.2c | Mar 6, 2016 |
A grand collection of 4 short stories!

BTW, I have virtually all of Jecks' works. I am new to Library Things so am not going to go into great detail except to say that he has given me many hours of reading pleasure and largley give him 5 stars. Although it has been some years since I found one of the later stories, I was, at the time, prompted to find the first in the series, etc. It is grand that both his former publisher and his new publisher (Simon & Schuster UK) are republishing his books in print and other formats. I have given Jecks 5 star reviews over the years since I stumbled on to him. As to his research, historically it is from primary sources wherein he writes plausible tales into the historical setting. ( )
  Bookaholic2 | Mar 16, 2015 |
Four excellent stories by a master story teller in proper historical context. Michael Jecks does not disappoint the discerning reader. ( )
  Bookaholic2 | Mar 7, 2015 |
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'highly recommended' - Lee Child Death and deceit stalk the bleak moorlands of medieval Devonshire in this captivating collection of short stories from the acclaimed author Michael Jecks. THE CORONER'S TALE In the remote Devonshire town of Crediton, a young girl is found dead in an alleyway, raped and murdered. As the local Bailiff and a visiting knight investigate the crime, it comes to light that the bailiff holds an incriminating secret - one that has the potential to place this agent of the government on the wrong side of the law. FOR THE LOVE OF OLD BONES A group of monks journeying from Launceston Abbey across the wild wastelands of Dartmoor are waylaid by brigands. During the brawl, their abbot is put to death at the blade of a knife, but the murderer neglected to steal his money filled purse. When the local bailiff discovers that the group are conducting a holy relic overseas to France, he begins to suspect that there are murkier motivations at play. THE AMOROUS ARMOURER A blacksmith is found dead in his lodgings, the door locked from the inside. As the town's meticulously minded bailiff goes about his investigation, a veritable rogue's gallery of culprits drift in and out of focus - but the guilty party is the least suspect of all. A CLERICAL ERROR One of the king's forresters lies dead in a gully on the moor, his head smashed in with a rock, and the only witness to the murder being the forrester's loyal mastiff, who stands vigil over his master's body. As the list of suspects increases with every local rivalry which comes to light, the outcome of the case will surprise all involved. DANCE OF DEATH 1348, the year of the Great Death. Refugees flood into the city of Exeter from the plague-ravaged countryside surrounding the city. A man and a young boy from the village of Rookford arrive separately, yet both share knowledge of a horrifying secret and come to the realisation that even in these times of turmoil, the past is inescapable. Praise for Michael Jecks: "An instant classic British spy novel - mature, thoughtful, and intelligent ... but also raw enough for our modern times. Highly recommended." Lee Child, author of the Reacher series "More magic by the master of the medieval" - Quintin Jardine "Michael Jecks is a national treasure" - Scotland on Sunday "A textbook example of how to blend action and detection in a historical" - Publishers Weekly Michael Jecks is the author of the bestselling Knights Templar series, comprising thirty-two novels starring Baldwin de Furnshill. A regular speaker at library and literary events, he is a past Chairman of the Crime Writers' Association and a Fellow of the Royal Literary Fund at Exeter University. He was shortlisted for the Harrogate/Theakston's Old Peculier prize for the best crime novel of the year 2007, the year Allan Guthrie won. He lives with his wife, children and dogs in northern Dartmoor. To find out more visit his website http://www.michaeljecks.com, follow him on twitter @michaeljecks, or find him on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Michael.Jecks.author

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