The Owen Archer Series #11When a prominent citizen is murdered, former Captain of the Guard Owen Archer is persuaded out of retirement to investigate in this gripping medieval mystery.1374. When a member of one of York's most prominent families is found dead in the woods, his throat torn out, rumours spread like wildfire that wolves are running loose throughout the city. Persuaded to investigate by the victim's father, Owen Archer is convinced that a human killer is responsible. But before he can gather sufficient evidence to prove his case, a second body is discovered, stabbed to death. Is there a connection? What secrets are contained within the victim's household? And what does apprentice healer Alisoun know that she's not telling?Teaming up with Geoffrey Chaucer, who is in York on a secret mission on behalf of Prince Edward, Owen's enquiries will draw him headlong into a deadly conspiracy.
Исторический детектив18+Candace Robb
A CONSPIRACY OF WOLVES
2019
For my readers.
Dramatis Personae
Owen Archer
(Captain Archer) – former captain of guard and spy for the Archbishop of YorkLucie Wilton
– master apothecary; Owen’s spouseGwenllian
, Hugh, and Emma – Owen and Lucie’s natural childrenJasper de Melton
– Owen and Lucie’s adopted son and Lucie’s apprenticeDame Philippa
– Lucie’s aunt, recently deceasedKate
– Lucie’s housemaidLena
– the children’s nurseAlfred
and Stephen – former members of archbishop’s guard, Owen’s lieutenantsTildy
– Kate’s sister, formerly Lucie’s housemaid, now wed to the steward of Freythorpe HaddenMagda Digby
(aka the Riverwoman) – midwife and healerAlisoun Ffulford
– apprentice to Magda DigbyRose
and Rob – temporary caretakers; Kate’s twin siblingsBartolf
– patriarch, coroner of GaltresHoban
– merchant, Bartolf’s sonMuriel
– Hoban’s spouseOlyf
– Bartolf’s daughter, Adam Tirwhit’s spouseJoss
– servantCilla
– servantJohn
and Janet BraithwaitePaul
– son, married to ElaineMuriel
– daughter, Hoban Swann’s spouseGalbot
– Paul Braithwaite’s dog trainerAlan
– servantNed
– bailiff’s man, temporary servantAdam Tirwhit
– merchant, brother-in-law of Hoban, son-in-law of BartolfOlyf
– spouse, daughter of Bartolf SwannWren
– housemaidCrispin
– merchant, former soldierEuphemia
– widow, Crispin’s motherEva
– servantDun
– servantGerta
– daughter of charcoal-burnersWarin
– poacher, and his childrenJehannes
– Archdeacon of York; Owen’s good friendBrother Michaelo
– former personal secretary to Thoresby*John Thoresby
– former Archbishop of York (deceased)*Alexander Neville
– newly appointed Archbishop of YorkDom Leufrid
– secretary to Archbishop Neville*Abbot William
– abbot, St Mary’s AbbeyBrother Oswald
– hospitaller, St Mary’s AbbeyBess
& Tom Merchet – owners of the York TavernOld Bede
– regular at the York TavernWinifrith
– Bede’s daughterGeorge Hempe
– city bailiff and merchant, wife Lotta*Gerard Burnby
– coroner for YorkHonoria de Staines
– owner of a brothel near the Bedern*John Gisburne
– merchant, MP*Geoffrey Chaucer
– in York on a mission for Prince Edward; Owen’s friendAntony of Egypt
– member of Prince Edward’s household*
real historical figures‘Humans are inclined to see our own species as embattled; we are locked in an eternal struggle in which we defend our own “culture” against the elemental, animal forces of “nature.” And for millennia, our fellow apex predator, the wolf, has been forced to serve as a symbolic stand-in for all of nature, red in tooth and claw.’
‘What do folk see when they see a wolf, Bird-eye? The animal? Think again.’
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