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'Full of tension and danger... powerfully atmospheric' JENNIFER
SAINT 'A beautifully crafted thriller... Breathtaking and
bone-chilling' MANDA SCOTT 'Maitland is a superlative historical
novelist' REBECCA MASCULL --- Whispers haunt the walls and
treachery darkens the shadows in this captivating historical novel
for readers of C.J. Sansom, Andrew Taylor's Ashes of London and
Kate Mosse. Winter, 1607. A man is struck down in the grounds of
Battle Abbey, Sussex. Before dawn breaks, he is dead. Home to the
Montagues, Battle has caught the paranoid eye of King James. The
Catholic household is rumoured to shelter those loyal to the Pope,
disguising them as servants within the abbey walls. And the last
man sent to expose them was silenced before his report could reach
London. Daniel Pursglove is summoned to infiltrate Battle and find
proof of treachery. He soon discovers that nearly everyone at the
abbey has something to hide - for deeds far more dangerous than
religious dissent. But one lone figure he senses only in the
shadows, carefully concealed from the world. Could the notorious
traitor Spero Pettingar finally be close at hand? As more bodies
are unearthed, Daniel determines to catch the culprit. But how do
you unmask a killer when nobody is who they seem? DANIEL PURSGLOVE
BOOK TWO --- Praise for THE DROWNED CITY 'Dark and enthralling'
ANDREW TAYLOR 'This gripping thriller shows what a wonderful
storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES 'Colourful and compelling'
SUNDAY TIMES 'Goes right to the heart of the Jacobean court' TRACY
BORMAN 'Devilishly good' DAILY MAIL 'Spies, thieves, murderers and
King James I? Brilliant' CONN IGGULDEN 'There are few authors who
can bring the past to life so compellingly... Brilliant writing and
more importantly, riveting reading' SIMON SCARROW 'The intrigues of
Jacobean court politics simmer beneath the surface in this gripping
and masterful crime novel' KATHERINE CLEMENTS 'Beautifully written
with a dark heart, Maitland knows how to pull you deep into the
early Jacobean period' RHIANNON WARD
'A gripping thriller' THE TIMES 'Dark and enthralling' ANDREW
TAYLOR 'Goes right to the heart of the Jacobean court' TRACY BORMAN
--- Gunpowder and treason changed England forever. But the tides
are turning and revenge runs deep in this masterful historical
thriller for fans of C.J. Sansom, Andrew Taylor's Ashes of London,
Kate Mosse and Blood & Sugar. 1606. England stands divided in
the wake of the failed Gunpowder Plot. As a devastating tidal wave
sweeps the Bristol Channel, rumours of new treachery reach the
King. In Newgate prison, Daniel Pursglove receives an unexpected -
and dangerous - offer. Charles FitzAlan, close confidant of King
James, will grant his freedom - if Daniel can infiltrate the
underground Catholic network in Bristol and unmask the one
conspirator still at large. Where better to hide a traitor than in
the chaos of a drowned city? Daniel goes to Bristol to investigate,
but soon finds himself at the heart of a dark Jesuit conspiracy -
and in pursuit of a killer. DANIEL PURSGLOVE BOOK ONE ---
'Colourful and compelling' SUNDAY TIMES 'Devilishly good' DAILY
MAIL 'Spies, thieves, murderers and King James I? Brilliant' CONN
IGGULDEN 'The intrigues of Jacobean court politics simmer beneath
the surface in this gripping and masterful crime novel' KATHERINE
CLEMENTS 'Shadows and menace lurk round almost every corner...
Brilliant writing and more importantly, riveting reading' SIMON
SCARROW 'Beautifully written with a dark heart, Maitland knows how
to pull you deep into the early Jacobean period' RHIANNON WARD
'What a wonderful storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES DANIEL
PURSGLOVE BOOK THREE From the stark Yorkshire landscape to the dark
underbelly of Jacobean London, Daniel Pursglove's new mission sees
him fall prey to a ruthless copycat killer... London, 1607. As dawn
breaks, Daniel Pursglove rides north, away from the watchful eye of
the King and his spies. He returns, disguised, to his childhood
home in Yorkshire - with his own score to settle. The locals have
little reason to trust a prying stranger, and those who remember
Daniel do so with contempt. When a body is found with rope burns
about the neck, Daniel falls under suspicion. On the run, across
the country, he is pursued by a ruthless killer whose victims all
share the same gallows mark. Are these the crimes of someone with a
cruel personal vendetta - or has Daniel become embroiled in a
bigger, and far more sinister, conspiracy? A new river of treason
is rising, flowing from the fields of Yorkshire right to the heart
of the King's court . . . PRAISE FOR THE DANIEL PURSGLOVE SERIES
'Dark and enthralling' ANDREW TAYLOR 'This gripping thriller shows
what a wonderful storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES 'Colourful and
compelling' SUNDAY TIMES 'Full of tension and danger... powerfully
atmospheric' JENNIFER SAINT 'Goes right to the heart of the
Jacobean court' TRACY BORMAN 'Spies, thieves, murderers and King
James I? Brilliant' CONN IGGULDEN 'There are few authors who can
bring the past to life so compellingly... Brilliant writing and
more importantly, riveting reading' SIMON SCARROW 'A beautifully
crafted thriller... Breathtaking and bone-chilling' MANDA SCOTT
'Maitland is a superlative historical novelist' REBECCA MASCULL
'Devilishly good' DAILY MAIL 'The intrigues of Jacobean court
politics simmer beneath the surface in this gripping and masterful
crime novel' KATHERINE CLEMENTS 'Beautifully written with a dark
heart, Maitland knows how to pull you deep into the early Jacobean
period' RHIANNON WARD
'Full of tension and danger... powerfully atmospheric' JENNIFER
SAINT 'A beautifully crafted thriller... Breathtaking and
bone-chilling' MANDA SCOTT 'Maitland is a superlative historical
novelist' REBECCA MASCULL --- Whispers haunt the walls and
treachery darkens the shadows in this captivating historical novel
for readers of C.J. Sansom, Andrew Taylor's Ashes of London and
Kate Mosse. Winter, 1607. A man is struck down in the grounds of
Battle Abbey, Sussex. Before dawn breaks, he is dead. Home to the
Montagues, Battle has caught the paranoid eye of King James. The
Catholic household is rumoured to shelter those loyal to the Pope,
disguising them as servants within the abbey walls. And the last
man sent to expose them was silenced before his report could reach
London. Daniel Pursglove is summoned to infiltrate Battle and find
proof of treachery. He soon discovers that nearly everyone at the
abbey has something to hide - for deeds far more dangerous than
religious dissent. But one lone figure he senses only in the
shadows, carefully concealed from the world. Could the notorious
traitor Spero Pettingar finally be close at hand? As more bodies
are unearthed, Daniel determines to catch the culprit. But how do
you unmask a killer when nobody is who they seem? DANIEL PURSGLOVE
BOOK TWO --- Praise for THE DROWNED CITY 'Dark and enthralling'
ANDREW TAYLOR 'This gripping thriller shows what a wonderful
storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES 'Colourful and compelling'
SUNDAY TIMES 'Goes right to the heart of the Jacobean court' TRACY
BORMAN 'Devilishly good' DAILY MAIL 'Spies, thieves, murderers and
King James I? Brilliant' CONN IGGULDEN 'There are few authors who
can bring the past to life so compellingly... Brilliant writing and
more importantly, riveting reading' SIMON SCARROW 'The intrigues of
Jacobean court politics simmer beneath the surface in this gripping
and masterful crime novel' KATHERINE CLEMENTS 'Beautifully written
with a dark heart, Maitland knows how to pull you deep into the
early Jacobean period' RHIANNON WARD
'What a wonderful storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES DANIEL
PURSGLOVE BOOK THREE From the stark Yorkshire landscape to the dark
underbelly of Jacobean London, Daniel Pursglove's new mission sees
him fall prey to a ruthless copycat killer... London, 1607. As dawn
breaks, Daniel Pursglove rides north, away from the watchful eye of
the King and his spies. He returns, disguised, to his childhood
home in Yorkshire - with his own score to settle. The locals have
little reason to trust a prying stranger, and those who remember
Daniel do so with contempt. When a body is found with rope burns
about the neck, Daniel falls under suspicion. On the run, across
the country, he is pursued by a ruthless killer whose victims all
share the same gallows mark. Are these the crimes of someone with a
cruel personal vendetta - or has Daniel become embroiled in a
bigger, and far more sinister, conspiracy? A new river of treason
is rising, flowing from the fields of Yorkshire right to the heart
of the King's court . . . PRAISE FOR THE DANIEL PURSGLOVE SERIES
'Dark and enthralling' ANDREW TAYLOR 'This gripping thriller shows
what a wonderful storyteller Maitland is' THE TIMES 'Colourful and
compelling' SUNDAY TIMES 'Full of tension and danger... powerfully
atmospheric' JENNIFER SAINT 'Goes right to the heart of the
Jacobean court' TRACY BORMAN 'Spies, thieves, murderers and King
James I? Brilliant' CONN IGGULDEN 'There are few authors who can
bring the past to life so compellingly... Brilliant writing and
more importantly, riveting reading' SIMON SCARROW 'A beautifully
crafted thriller... Breathtaking and bone-chilling' MANDA SCOTT
'Maitland is a superlative historical novelist' REBECCA MASCULL
'Devilishly good' DAILY MAIL 'The intrigues of Jacobean court
politics simmer beneath the surface in this gripping and masterful
crime novel' KATHERINE CLEMENTS 'Beautifully written with a dark
heart, Maitland knows how to pull you deep into the early Jacobean
period' RHIANNON WARD
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