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In the Shadow of the Enemy: A French Medieval Mystery

Christine de Pizan Mystery Series, Book 2

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In the Shadow of the Enemy: A French Medieval Mystery

By: Tania Bayard
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan must discover who wants to kill the king in the second of this richly imagined historical mystery series set in 14th-century France.

Paris, 1393. A masquerade ball at the palace ends in tragedy, with four revelers 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 rumor, 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?

©2018 Tania Bayard (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction France King Royalty
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This book was even better than the first one in the series. It continues to investigate the fire at the ball, a real historical occurrence. The characters are like old friends, sometimes a bit annoying, sometimes admirable, sometimes funny. The setting around medieval Paris is well drawn. The relationship between the people at the court, and between the court and the common people of Paris is fascinating. The plot is clever and held my attention. I have already purchased the third book in the series and I hope they continue to record the final book (so far) titled "Murder in the Cloister".

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