Hill of Bones: A Historical Mystery

Hill of Bones: A Historical Mystery

by TheMedievalMurderers (Author)

Synopsis

Bath Abbey, 1199. The monks' peaceful existence is turned upside down when the Abbey's unpopular prior is found dead on Solsbury Hill. But when Sir Symon Cole and his wife, Gwenllian, arrive to investigate, they soon hear whisperings that the prior has met with divine punishment.

For it is said that on Solsbury Hill, only those who are pure in heart can survive a night when the moon is full.

Determined to get to the bottom of the suspicious circumstances surrounding the prior's death, Gwenllian launches a daring investigation that puts her in great danger and Sir Symon accepts a challenge to visit the hill at night.

Sacred treasures. Dangerous secrets. Plots against Church, Crown and Government. Solsbury Hill continues to be the scene of murder, theft and conspiracy throughout the ages. But what will today's archaeologists make of the mysteries uncovered on this haunted site?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Export
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 31 May 2012

ISBN 10: 0857204270
ISBN 13: 9780857204271

Media Reviews
There are clever touches too and the numerous unsavoury characters doubtless reflect historical circumstances. -- The Historical Novels Review
Entertaining and clever. -- Library Journal
Clever plot twists and gripping pacing. -- Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Bernard Knight, a former Home Office pathologist, is the author of the acclaimed Crowner John series. Former police officer Susanna Gregory's novels feature Matthew Bartholomew, a C14th Cambridge physician. Karen Maitland is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling C14th mysteries Company of Liars and The Owl Killers. Philip Gooden writes Shakespearean murder mysteries. Ian Morson is the author of the Oxford-based Falconer series.