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The Clerk's Tale (Dame Frevisse Medieval Mystery)

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St. Mary's nunnery is a place of prayer and healing for women-so it is surprising to see a man sprawled out in the cloister garden. Dead. Less surprising, to Dame Frevisse, was the identity of the victim. Master Montfort was not particularly liked by anyone in the town of Goring-even his own wife and clerk. As royal escheator, he was trying to settle a heated inheritance dispute between a wealthy woman and her supposed nephew.Now Dame Frevisse must step in and untangle the fortunes and felonies in this complicated case of political and familial rivalries. But her real challenge is to put aside her feelings and serve justice for the murder of an unjust man.

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Berkley
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English
Pages
312

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The Clerk's Tale
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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The Clerk's Tale (Dame Frevisse Medieval Mystery)
December 3, 2002, Berkley
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"All in all it was a warm January, as Januarys went, this year of God's grace 1446, with never a freeze nor snow after Twelfth Night, even at St. Hilary's that was supposed to be a year's coldest day and now it was coming on to St. Paul's."

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Open Library
OL7504772M
ISBN 10
0425187381
ISBN 13
9780425187388
LibraryThing
134018
Goodreads
185647

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OL473649W

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