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If you have finished Ellis Peter's Brother Cadfael series and are looking for something comparable in quality in roughly the same time period, then read about Owen Archer, a creation of Candace Robb. Also a former soldier, and now an apprentice herbalist (sound familiar?), Captain Archer works part time as a spy and investigator for the Archbishop of Canterbury. Unlike Brother Cadfeal, Owen is married and has a daughter.
All are good, but, IMHO, book four in this series was the best yet.
All are good, but, IMHO, book four in this series was the best yet.
This 14th century mystery series set in York is, in my humble opinion, ranked only behind the pinnacle of Medieval mysteries, Ellis Peters' Cadfael series. This one takes place in Windsor and York, 1367.
This is the 4th book in Candace Robb's Owen Archer series. It takes place in 1367. The historical background is very interesting discussing the later part of the Edward III's reign, but the mystery was not as good as the previous 3 books. I think she wanted to tell us about some historical facts and tried to weave a mystery around. Still enjoyable though.
owen archer is again asked to be a spy, the king has sent his favorite builder to
the archbiship. murder, the wrong victim.
again I urge you to read the books in order if you can.
the archbiship. murder, the wrong victim.
again I urge you to read the books in order if you can.
March 1367. King Edward is impatient. He wants his privy councillor, William of Wykeham, confirmed as Biship of Winchester, but Pope Urban V is stalling, deterred by the man's wealth and political ambition. Owen Archer heads a deputation from York to Fountains Abbey to win support for Wykerham from the powerful Cistercian abbots. Trouble erupts as a friar and Ned Townley vanish, following news of a murder at Windsor. The King's mistress, Alice Perrers, becomes involved.
3rd in the series, a good quick medieval read!!
another great book with owen archer's character. i really to enjoy candace robb's writing about early england. with so much detail i feel like i am there. any fan of archer and robb must read this book.
it's 1367, when sir willian of wyndesore's page is found drowned in the icy windsor castle's moat, some say he was done away with by ned townley, a solder, spy and jealous lover. but ned's struggle to prove his innocence to his ladylove, mary, is thwarted by his abrupt dispatch to yorkshire on a royal mission.
an unseen hand speeds mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered ned vanishes in the northern wilds. archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pruse hime through a tangle of threats and butchered corpes, to save his life or bring him to justice. owen, with his one sound eye, can see more than most with two, but what the bold ex-archer spies with the help of this apothecary wife lucie will enmesh hime and his friend in the dark and bloddy intrigues of church, crown, and court.
it's 1367, when sir willian of wyndesore's page is found drowned in the icy windsor castle's moat, some say he was done away with by ned townley, a solder, spy and jealous lover. but ned's struggle to prove his innocence to his ladylove, mary, is thwarted by his abrupt dispatch to yorkshire on a royal mission.
an unseen hand speeds mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered ned vanishes in the northern wilds. archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pruse hime through a tangle of threats and butchered corpes, to save his life or bring him to justice. owen, with his one sound eye, can see more than most with two, but what the bold ex-archer spies with the help of this apothecary wife lucie will enmesh hime and his friend in the dark and bloddy intrigues of church, crown, and court.
Medieval detective Owen Archer finds himself solving a murder involving the King's mistress, Alice Perrers, ever a dangerous enemy.
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It is 1367. When Sir William of Wyndesore's page is found drowned in the icy Windsor Castle moat, some say he was done away with by Ned Townley...soldier, spy, and jealous lover. But Ned's struggle to prove his innocence to his ladylove, Mary, is thwarted by his abrupt dispatch to Yorkshire on a royal mission.
Soon, an unseen hand speeds Mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered Ned vanishes in the northern wilds. And Archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pursue him through a tangle of threats and butchered corpses, to save his life...or to bring him to justice. Owen, with his one sound eye, can see more than most with two, but what the bold ex-archer spies...with the help of his apothecary wife Lucie...will enmesh him and his friend in the dark and bloody intrigues of Church, crown, and court.
Soon, an unseen hand speeds Mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered Ned vanishes in the northern wilds. And Archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pursue him through a tangle of threats and butchered corpses, to save his life...or to bring him to justice. Owen, with his one sound eye, can see more than most with two, but what the bold ex-archer spies...with the help of his apothecary wife Lucie...will enmesh him and his friend in the dark and bloody intrigues of Church, crown, and court.
Owena Archer and his wife, apothacary, Lucy in the fourth in the series set in 14thC York.
From the back cover: It is 1367. When Sir William of Wyndesore's page is found drowned in the icy Windsor Castle moat, some say he was done away with by Ned Townley - soldier, spy, and jealous lover. But Ned's struggle to prove his innocence to his ladylove, Mary, is thwarted by his abrupt dispatch to Yorkshire on a royal mission.
Soon, an unseen hand speeds Mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered Ned vanishes in the northern wilds. And Owen Archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pursue him through a tangle of threats and butchered corpses, to save his life...or to bring him to justice.
Soon, an unseen hand speeds Mary to a watery grave, while hot-tempered Ned vanishes in the northern wilds. And Owen Archer, his old comrade-in-arms, must pursue him through a tangle of threats and butchered corpses, to save his life...or to bring him to justice.