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Christine de Pizan is in danger when she is sent to the Priory of
Poissy to catch the killer of a young nun in this vividly imagined
historical mystery set in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1399.
Scribe Christine de Pizan is sent to the Priory of Poissy by the
palace to copy a manuscript for the prioress. But the prioress
already has many copyists, and Christine senses that something is
amiss. Her suspicions are confirmed when the prioress reveals that
one of the sisters has been found murdered in the cloister. Fearing
for the welfare of the king's young daughter who resides at the
abbey, she is eager for Christine to find out who killed the young
nun - and why. As Christine investigates, she uncovers dark
mischief and closely guarded secrets, but can she unmask a killer?
Paris, 1393. A masquerade ball at the palace ends in tragedy, with
four revellers burned to death. Was it an accident... or did
someone deliberately hurl a flaming torch at the dancers? Convinced
it was an act of murder and that the king himself was the real
target, Queen Isabeau has asked Christine de Pizan to spend time at
court in an attempt to uncover the identity of the would-be
assassin. With the king struck down by an illness no one can
understand, Christine finds the palace to be a hotbed of rumour,
suspicion, petty rivalries and dark secrets: a place where no one
can be trusted. Could the king's ambitious brother, the Duke of
Orleans, be responsible for the deaths? One of his embittered
uncles? Or could the killer lie even closer to home.?
A baby abandoned in the palace gardens leads scribe sleuth
Christine de Pizan into a mystery involving murder, superstition
and scandal in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1396. Scribe
Christine de Pizan is shocked when the Duke of Orleans' fools find
a baby, wrapped in rags and covered in sores, abandoned in the
palace gardens. Was there really a wicked plan to substitute the
child for the queen's own baby daughter and blame the Duchess of
Orleans, Valentina Visconti? Who would commit such an evil act, and
why? Accused of being a sorceress, Valentina is the victim of much
slander and has powerful enemies at the palace, where rumours of
witchcraft and superstition run riot. Convinced of the duchess's
innocence, Christine is determined to uncover the truth, and soon
makes a number of disturbing discoveries. Could the palace fools be
the key to unlocking the mystery?
A baby abandoned in the palace gardens leads scribe sleuth
Christine de Pizan into a mystery involving murder, superstition
and scandal in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1396. Scribe
Christine de Pizan is shocked when the Duke of Orleans' fools find
a baby, wrapped in rags and covered in sores, abandoned in the
palace gardens. Was there really a wicked plan to substitute the
child for the queen's own baby daughter and blame the Duchess of
Orleans, Valentina Visconti? Who would commit such an evil act, and
why? Accused of being a sorceress, Valentina is the victim of much
slander and has powerful enemies at the palace, where rumours of
witchcraft and superstition run riot. Convinced of the duchess's
innocence, Christine is determined to uncover the truth, and soon
makes a number of disturbing discoveries. Could the palace fools be
the key to unlocking the mystery?
Christine de Pizan is hired to be a scribe for the King in 14th
Century France but finds more than she bargained for as a trail of
bodies are found. Paris, 1393. Recent widow Christine de Pizan
became a scribe to support her family, but when she is called to
the palace to work, she dreads going. There, everyone fears the
king's attacks of unreason and they believe the charlatans who
claim they can cure him with vile potions. But when a mysterious
book of magic leaves a trail of real murdered bodies in its wake,
Christine has more than black magic to worry about. Then one of the
king's favourites, Hugues de Precy, is found murdered and his wife
Alix de Clairy is blamed. Can Christine prove Alix's innocence and
save her from being burned at the stake?
Christine de Pizan is in danger when she is sent to the Priory of
Poissy to catch the killer of a young nun in this vividly imagined
historical mystery set in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1399.
Scribe Christine de Pizan is sent to the Priory of Poissy by the
palace to copy a manuscript for the prioress. But the prioress
already has many copyists, and Christine senses that something is
amiss. Her suspicions are confirmed when the prioress reveals that
one of the sisters has been found murdered in the cloister. Fearing
for the welfare of the king's young daughter who resides at the
abbey, she is eager for Christine to find out who killed the young
nun - and why. As Christine investigates, she uncovers dark
mischief and closely guarded secrets, but can she unmask a killer?
Christine de Pizan is in danger when she is sent to the Priory of
Poissy to catch the killer of a young nun in this vividly imagined
historical mystery set in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1399.
Scribe Christine de Pizan is sent to the Priory of Poissy by the
palace to copy a manuscript for the prioress. But the prioress
already has many copyists, and Christine senses that something is
amiss. Her suspicions are confirmed when the prioress reveals that
one of the sisters has been found murdered in the cloister. Fearing
for the welfare of the king's young daughter who resides at the
abbey, she is eager for Christine to find out who killed the young
nun - and why. As Christine investigates, she uncovers dark
mischief and closely guarded secrets, but can she unmask a killer?
A baby abandoned in the palace gardens leads scribe sleuth
Christine de Pizan into a mystery involving murder, superstition
and scandal in fourteenth-century France. Paris, 1396. Scribe
Christine de Pizan is shocked when the Duke of Orleans' fools find
a baby, wrapped in rags and covered in sores, abandoned in the
palace gardens. Was there really a wicked plan to substitute the
child for the queen's own baby daughter and blame the Duchess of
Orleans, Valentina Visconti? Who would commit such an evil act, and
why? Accused of being a sorceress, Valentina is the victim of much
slander and has powerful enemies at the palace, where rumours of
witchcraft and superstition run riot. Convinced of the duchess's
innocence, Christine is determined to uncover the truth, and soon
makes a number of disturbing discoveries. Could the palace fools be
the key to unlocking the mystery?
Christine de Pizan is hired to be a scribe for the King in 14th
Century France but finds more than she bargained for as a trail of
bodies are found. Paris, 1393. Recent widow Christine de Pizan
became a scribe to support her family, but when she is called to
the palace to work, she dreads going. There, everyone fears the
king's attacks of unreason and they believe the charlatans who
claim they can cure him with vile potions. But when a mysterious
book of magic leaves a trail of real murdered bodies in its wake,
Christine has more than black magic to worry about. Then one of the
king's favourites, Hugues de Precy, is found murdered and his wife
Alix de Clairy is blamed. Can Christine prove Alix's innocence and
save her from being burned at the stake?
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