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Consider the Ravens

A Gripping Medieval Mystery of Murder and Secrets on Lindisfarne

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Pub Date 16 Jul 2026 | Archive Date Not set

Bedford Square Publishers | No Exit Press


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Description

This debut crime novel, the first in a series, set on the Holy Island of lindisfarne in the late 15th century is atmospheric, suspenseful and richly evocative.

Lindisfarne in 1494 is a place of secrets.

The scribe Linnet is running from her criminal past and seeking sanctuary in the island of her childhood. She’s friendless in the monastery, the monks resentful of a woman scribe, and her only company is Tom the fisherman and a child, Isabelle – watchful, clever and unlikeable – with her partly tamed raven Pol.

The monastery bursar Oswyn threatens to expose Linnet’s past but she isn’t the only one with secrets to hide. Intent upon uncovering the monks’ misdeeds is the fanatic inspector, sent by the new Bishop of Durham to write a report on the monastery. When Oswyn is found drowned, Linnet suspects the death is not accidental. After another death, Linnet realises there’s a killer amongst the brethren, and her own precarious position makes her vulnerable – unless she can first identify who it could be…
This debut crime novel, the first in a series, set on the Holy Island of lindisfarne in the late 15th century is atmospheric, suspenseful and richly evocative.

Lindisfarne in 1494 is a place of secrets...

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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781835014721
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 352

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