The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar, Bk 22)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
Mystery with a flair of Horror???!!!!!
Okay, so Baldwin thinks being asked to Parliament is horror, but this story truly does involve a stroll with the occult. If you're looking for a good book, I see this one in your future ;-)
As Jecks' 22nd Knights Templar Mystery, you'd think the stories might become a little thin, but the opposite is true. This is perhaps one of the most unique and engaging stories to date!! The flow of the story and the manner in which the characters are drawn together is seamless and once more Jecks has found intriquing documented events around which to build this story.
The characters' personal struggles and conflicts are easily identified with regardless of the fact that the story is set in the 14th century. The action is swift and the events keep you guessing; even in the final pages there are surprises. One man's truth is another's lie.
Okay, so Baldwin thinks being asked to Parliament is horror, but this story truly does involve a stroll with the occult. If you're looking for a good book, I see this one in your future ;-)
As Jecks' 22nd Knights Templar Mystery, you'd think the stories might become a little thin, but the opposite is true. This is perhaps one of the most unique and engaging stories to date!! The flow of the story and the manner in which the characters are drawn together is seamless and once more Jecks has found intriquing documented events around which to build this story.
The characters' personal struggles and conflicts are easily identified with regardless of the fact that the story is set in the 14th century. The action is swift and the events keep you guessing; even in the final pages there are surprises. One man's truth is another's lie.
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