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Pilgrimage

(2024)
(The eighth book in the Sir Guy de Haghe Mysteries series)
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In a time of war and faith, Sir Guy and his companions—among them, John and his wife—embark on a solemn journey to honour their fallen comrade, Charlotte. Struck down by Captain Culpepper of the Prince Bishop's guard, Charlotte's last wish leads the group to the Priory of St Eugenie. There, their grief is shattered by new mysteries, and a select few continue to Canterbury, to pay homage at the tomb of St. Thomas à Becket.
As the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Durham proceed towards Westminster, they face a web of treachery, testing Sir Guy’s courage as war looms with the Scots. But darker secrets surface in the wilds of North Yorkshire, where the discovery of green-skinned children challenges the very notion of humanity, rattling the Skelton community and its leader, Rabbie.
Pilgrimage is a riveting tale of betrayal, redemption, and the mysticism of faith, where humanity’s perceptions are turned on their head and loyalties are tested in the face of both mortal and spiritual challenges.


Genre: Historical Mystery

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