Summer 1312. The brutal murder of King Edward II's favourite, Peter Gaveston, unleashes a horde of demons . . . Sir Hugh Corbett, Keeper of the Secret Seal, hastens to the Dominican Priory at Blackfriars where Gaveston's corpse awaits burial. But, on arrival, Corbett discovers that a series of macabre murders has turned the priory into a mansion of death, and a killer is roaming free. Meanwhile, rumours spread that the pirate ships of the Black Banner Fleet are intent on entering the River Thames and, if the Sea Beggars succeed in their mission, they will weaken the king's power throughout the city. Once again, Corbett must employ his wit and ingenuity to navigate the dangerous and deadly challenges ahead and bring the culprits to justice before matters turn grave indeed. What readers say about Paul Doherty: 'Paul Doherty's depictions of medieval England are truly outstanding' 'Another brilliant story in the excellent Hugh Corbett series by a superb historical author' 'Good plots, clever twists and mostly impossible to work out'
Paul Doherty
Paul Doherty is a prolific British author known for his historical fiction novels set in medieval England and ancient Egypt. With over 100 published works, he has become a leading figure in the historical mystery genre. Doherty's writing style is characterized by meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and intricate plots that captivate readers. His most notable works include the Hugh Corbett series, the Brother Athelstan series, and the Amerotke series. Doherty's contributions to literature include bringing historical periods to life through his vivid descriptions and engaging narratives. His most famous work is "The Nightingale Gallery," which follows the adventures of Hugh Corbett as he investigates a series of murders in medieval England. Through his extensive body of work, Doherty has left a lasting impact on the historical mystery genre and continues to be celebrated for his unique blend of history and suspense.