![]() ![]() ![]() I really love this series that starts with "The Mistress of the Art of Death!". Note, this book is also known under an alternative title: Relics of the dead (more of Franklin's books have alternative titles I noticed) He sends for his mistress of the art of death Adelia Aguilar to examine the bones. Struggling to put down a rebellion in Wales, Henry wants proof, so he can stamp out the Celtic rebellion for good. could these be Arthur and Guinevere? King Henry II hopes so. The arsonist remains at large but the fire has uncovered the hidden skeletons of a man and a woman. Here's the story: England 1176, beautiful tranquil Glastonbury Abbey, according to legend, the last resting place of King Arthur - has been burned to the ground. And such a pity that I only have one more book to go in this series. And great stories, vivid, dark, bleak, intelligent and heartwarming at the same time! Way above the average historical fiction, 4.5 for me. A whole set of colorful characters that come alive when you read this series. and the independent and self-made, own minded wonderful Adelia, Mistress of the Art of Death. in the times and presence of the characterful Henry II Plantagenet. Full of atmosphere, character, history, a sense, taste, smell and feel of the dark ages. What a great great historical series this is. NYT Book Review The attention to historical detail is flawless.Denver Post Adelia is a fascinating creation. A richly detailed, almost indecently thrilling mystery. ![]()
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