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UNHOLY INNOCENCE

 

May 1199. Richard the Lionheart is dead and his brother John has just been crowned King of England.

 

John travels to St Edmund’s abbey in Suffolk to give thanks for his accession. His visit coincides with the murder of a twelve-year-old boy whose mutilated body bears the marks of ritual sacrifice and martyrdom. This isn’t the first time such a thing has happened. Eighteen years earlier another child was murdered in the town in similar circumstances.

 

Abbot Samson needs to find out if this is indeed another martyrdom or just an ordinary murder and appoints the abbey’s physician, Master Walter, to investigate. Walter discovers a web of intrigue and corruption involving some of the highest in the land but unbeknown to him his own past holds a secret which will put his life in danger before the final terrible solution is revealed.

 

 

 

 

“Wheeler engages the reader’s interest from page one and doesn’t let go...A book which will appeal to historical novel fans...” 

Eastern Daily Press

THE SILENT
AND THE DEAD

 

 

Winifred Jonah seemed like an ordinary
Norfolk housewife, jolly, plump and harmless. Yet her bland exterior concealed a sinister secret. At fourteen she had already murdered her aunt and uncle and forty years later it was her husband’s turn to die. Even so she might have made it to her own grave without further incident if she hadn’t met Colin Brearney. He thought she was going to be a pushover, but he had no idea who he was taking on. The day Colin knocked at her door was the beginning of a nightmare that could only end in blood, silence and death...

 

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