This enormous exciting medieval mystery is the 7th volume of the delightful "Owen Archer" series, from the wonderful author, Candace Robb.
Storytelling is of a top-notch quality, the warlike and treacherous atmosphere, places and surrounding landscapes of York, England, and St David's in South Wales come superbly off the pages, and all characters, whether they are real historical or well-developed fictional, come vividly to life within this tale of murder and mayhem.
At the beginning of the book you'll find well-drawn maps of York and St David's in the 14th Century, as well as a very informative Glossary.
At the back of the book you'll notice historical details concerning this eventful medieval mystery, and these are superbly documented and explained by the author within the Author's Note.
The book starts off with a prologue which is set in the year AD 1370, with doubts about life and love expressed by Cynog, the stonemason at St David's and of the tomb for Sir Robert, and the outspoken doubts are witnessed by his colleague, Ranulf de Hutton.
The story itself is divided into two main parts, with one being in St David's and surroundings in South Wales, where Owen Archer is manipulated by clerics during his investigation into the murder of Cynog, and the brothers Piers the Mariner and Captain Siencyn, and by the local militia with at their head a man named, Hywel, in an effort to convince him to join the quest and fight for a free Wales, all for the Redeemer, Owain Lawgoch, and during his investigations he's thwarted from different sides, but in the end he will be able to reveal the culprit(s) behind the murders, while at the same time he's being tormented with doubts about staying in Wales or going back to his wife, Lucie, and their children, Gwenliann and Hugh in York, but its love that will prevail in the end.
The other main part is in York and at the Manor at Freythorpe Hadden, where Lucie Wilton, Owen's wife, is tested to her limits, first by coming to terms with the death of her father, secondly the serious decline in health of her Aunt Phillippa, and thirdly the troubles and thefts at the Manor, due to a treacherous individual, and that will lead to more violence and various killings, before after a well worked out plot the major and minor culprit(s) will be caught and brought to justice by the Archbishop John Thoresby.
Very much recommended, this is so far in style the best in the series for me, a fast-paced and intriguing thrilling mystery, and to do this episode justice I like to call it: "A Most Formidable (Owen & Lucie) Combined Enterprise"!