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Who would kill a priest?
A Benedictine monk is found dead in a recently discovered priest-hole in a country house in Northamptonshire which, before the reformation, was an Augustinian Priory.
Chief Inspector Hood is initially baffled. The monk’s injuries plainly show he was battered to death. But why and by whom? Was his death connected with the search for the Powdrell chalice associated with the family that lived in the house during the reign of Mary Tudor? Or was there some other motive?
Hood must work his way through several suspects, investigating their past lives, as he discerns truth from legend. Could the killer be the American Jesuit staying as a guest at the house, in the midst of a crisis of faith? Or was the killer, perhaps, someone from the monk’s own past? Hood’s investigation reveals that while the past is another country you cannot really break away from it. It has always been there first and muddied the trail of truth with its own footprints.
Who would kill a priest?
A Benedictine monk is found dead in a recently discovered priest-hole in a country house in Northamptonshire which, before the reformation, was an Augustinian Priory.
A Benedictine monk is found dead in a recently discovered priest-hole in a country house in Northamptonshire which, before the reformation, was an Augustinian Priory.
Chief Inspector Hood is initially baffled. The monk’s injuries plainly show he was battered to death. But why and by whom? Was his death connected with the search for the Powdrell chalice associated with the family that lived in the house during the reign of Mary Tudor? Or was there some other motive?
Hood must work his way through several suspects, investigating their past lives, as he discerns truth from legend. Could the killer be the American Jesuit staying as a guest at the house, in the midst of a crisis of faith? Or was the killer, perhaps, someone from the monk’s own past? Hood’s investigation reveals that while the past is another country you cannot really break away from it. It has always been there first and muddied the trail of truth with its own footprints.
A Note From the Publisher
Michael G T Stokes has been involved with the law throughout his working life, as a barrister, QC (now a K.C. following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III), and, eventually, as a judge. He was the Recorder of Nottingham from 2007 until 2016 and has tried many cases of the utmost seriousness. His experience dealing with trials, real criminals and the legal system ensures greater accuracy in his storytelling.
Michael G T Stokes has been involved with the law throughout his working life, as a barrister, QC (now a K.C. following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III), and...
Michael G T Stokes has been involved with the law throughout his working life, as a barrister, QC (now a K.C. following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III), and, eventually, as a judge. He was the Recorder of Nottingham from 2007 until 2016 and has tried many cases of the utmost seriousness. His experience dealing with trials, real criminals and the legal system ensures greater accuracy in his storytelling.
Marketing Plan
Follows the thrilling investigation of the murder of a monk recently found dead in Northamptonshire, and the search for a historical artefact dating back to the Tudors.
Draws on the author's extensive experience as a QC and Judge.
The third in the series featuring Inspector Hood, following on from Blackmail and A Private and Convenient Place.
Follows the thrilling investigation of the murder of a monk recently found dead in Northamptonshire, and the search for a historical artefact dating back to the Tudors.
Follows the thrilling investigation of the murder of a monk recently found dead in Northamptonshire, and the search for a historical artefact dating back to the Tudors.
Draws on the author's extensive experience as a QC and Judge.
The third in the series featuring Inspector Hood, following on from Blackmail and A Private and Convenient Place.