York, 1371. The Bishop of Winchester, William of Wykeham, is tasked with
bringing home the remains of the powerful patriarch of the Pagnell
family. But Wykeham's arrival is fraught with tension. The Pagnells are
reeling from their father's death and they suspect Wykeham of having a
hand in it. Days after his arrival, his townhouse burns to the ground--a
terrible accident, or a threat.
When the charred body of a woman is found in the remains, Wykeham fears
for his reputation and his life. The Archbishop of York, John Thoresby,
turns to the one-eyed spy, Owen Archer, for help.
Archer, preoccupied by his wife's tragic miscarriage, reluctantly agrees
to investigate the case. But the attempt on Wykeham's life runs deeper
than anyone suspects. This tangled web includes knights, bishops, and
even kings. When Archer discovers that the dead woman is a midwife known
to all of York, including his wife, this dangerous plot is brought to
his very home.
Lively, endearingly detailed...a convincing plot and a believable cast
of characters.--KIRKUS
A nice addition to the series, with Robb's good character development
and domestic detail...--LIBRARY JOURNAL
Owen Archer returns to solve another medieval mystery grounded in the
intrigue spawned by the bitter rivalry among King Edward III's
sons...Once again, Robb provides the reader with an evocative and
suspenseful whodunit thoroughly bolstered by a wealth of authentic
historical detail.--BOOKLIST