book cover of Resurrection
 

Resurrection

(2024)
(The seventh book in the Sir Guy de Haghe Mysteries series)
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In the shadowy corridors of medieval England, a tale of intrigue is woven; one of betrayal, and hidden legacies against the backdrop of Pickering Castle and the surrounding lands. Meanwhile, Sir Guy, now a prominent figure in the region, investigates a mysterious death of Sir John de Warenne, at Pickering Castle. This death is marked by eerie occurrences and the unsettling presence of a faceless monk who roams the castle’s darkened halls. As the castle's secrets begin to unravel, the complex inheritance left behind becomes a focal point for intrigue and deception
Meanwhile, Charlotte; a young noblewoman, life takes a dramatic turn as she seeks refuge among the nuns of St. Eugenie. Her journey from a life of privilege to one of seclusion is sparked by the unsettling intentions of Culpepper, a man whose motives towards her are far from honourable. As she rests in the peaceful, if austere, life of the convent, Charlotte's past continues to haunt her, and she is forced to confront the emerging dangers that lurk beyond the convent’s walls.
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Overseeing the unfolding drama is the Archbishop of York, whose keen eyes and political acumen observes events in the treacherous waters of medieval power and inheritance. His role is crucial as he navigates the delicate balance between justice and ambition in a time where both are often intertwined, which leads to a dramatic and unforeseen climax that will change the lives of all involved.


Genre: Historical

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