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The d'Albiac Inheritance
(2023)(The ninth book in the Ela of Salisbury Medieval Mystery series)
A novel by J G Lewis
Salisbury, 1231
A violent encounter at a tournament thrusts Ela into a tug of war over an ancient manor. A young knight wants to wrest the family estates from his mother and Ela finds her own roles as countess and castellan challenged as accusations of murder ring in the air.
The Ela of Salisbury Medieval Mystery Series
This series features a real historical figurethe formidable Ela Longespée. The young Countess of Salisbury was chosen to marry King Henry IIs illegitimate son William. After her husbands untimely death, Ela served as High Sheriff of Wiltshire, castellan of Salisbury Castle, and ultimately founder and abbess of Lacock Abbey.
Book 1: Cathedral of BonesBook 2: Breach of Faith
Book 3: The Lost Child
Book 4: Forest of Souls
Book 5: The Bone Chess Set
Book 6: Cloister of Whispers
Book 7: Palace of Thorns
Book 8: A Surfeit of Miracles
Book 9: The dAlbiac Inheritance
Book 10: Unholy Sanctuary
Genre: Historical Mystery
A violent encounter at a tournament thrusts Ela into a tug of war over an ancient manor. A young knight wants to wrest the family estates from his mother and Ela finds her own roles as countess and castellan challenged as accusations of murder ring in the air.
The Ela of Salisbury Medieval Mystery Series
This series features a real historical figurethe formidable Ela Longespée. The young Countess of Salisbury was chosen to marry King Henry IIs illegitimate son William. After her husbands untimely death, Ela served as High Sheriff of Wiltshire, castellan of Salisbury Castle, and ultimately founder and abbess of Lacock Abbey.
Book 1: Cathedral of BonesBook 2: Breach of Faith
Book 3: The Lost Child
Book 4: Forest of Souls
Book 5: The Bone Chess Set
Book 6: Cloister of Whispers
Book 7: Palace of Thorns
Book 8: A Surfeit of Miracles
Book 9: The dAlbiac Inheritance
Book 10: Unholy Sanctuary
Genre: Historical Mystery
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