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Paul Doherty

  • Ann Dukthas
September 21, 1946
Paul Doherty
An Evil Spirit Out of the West
The Horus Killings
The Assassins of Isis (Amerotke Mysteries, Book 5)
The Spies of Sobeck
Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18)
The Slayers of Seth
  • 2024

    Murder's Snare

    • 224 pages
    • 8 hours of reading
    4.1(26)Add rating

    Set in medieval London, this gripping historical mystery follows Brother Athelstan as he investigates a series of brutal murders linked to the Free Company of the Via Crucis. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of political tension in 1382, with victims who were once part of the notorious group. As Athelstan collaborates with Coroner Cranston, they face a complex web of clues that could determine the fate of the nation. The story promises intricate plotting and rich historical detail, appealing to fans of C.J. Sansom.

    Murder's Snare
  • 2024

    Banners of Hell

    Hugh Corbett 24

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    Set in the medieval period, this gripping mystery by Paul Doherty is crafted to captivate readers who enjoy the works of C. J. Sansom, E. M. Powell, and Bernard Cornwell. It promises a blend of historical intrigue and compelling narrative that will keep fans of the genre engaged.

    Banners of Hell
  • 2024
  • 2024

    Paul Doherty's twenty-fourth enthralling medieval mystery is sure to appeal to fans of C. J. Sansom, E. M. Powell and Bernard Cornwell.

    Banners of Hell
  • 2023

    Smart Cities

    Reimagining the Urban Experience

    • 154 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    Set in a post-pandemic landscape facing environmental challenges, the book explores the evolution of urban planning and development. Paul Doherty presents a comprehensive approach that combines information technology and sustainable development goals to create smart cities. He provides practical strategies, master plans, and real-world examples, aiming to reshape urban experiences and promote social responsibility. This work challenges traditional paradigms, offering valuable insights for practitioners, urban developers, and policymakers in a data-driven society.

    Smart Cities
  • 2023

    Cocktails at Midnight

    • 102 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    A gathering of the world's top detectives at Styles manor sets the stage for a thrilling mystery as they attempt to thwart a major crime. With cocktails flowing at midnight, the detectives must navigate a web of deception and danger, questioning whether they can outsmart a cunning criminal or if they have unwittingly stepped into a deadly trap. The atmosphere promises intrigue and excitement as they race against time to solve the case.

    Cocktails at Midnight
  • 2023

    Dark Queen Wary

    • 224 pages
    • 8 hours of reading
    3.8(37)Add rating

    When Margaret Beaufort is invited to George Neville's beautiful home 'The Moor' to investigate some gruesome murders she knows dark forces are at play. She suspects there is a link to the fateful battle of Barnet and the murderer who seems relentless in his thirst for blood. She must tread carefully in this dangerous game of kings!

    Dark Queen Wary
  • 2023

    Friar-sleuth Brother Athelstan is summoned to investigate the suspicious deaths of two clerks who work for John of Gaunt's sinister Master of Secrets. If it was murder, how did the killer breach a maze of locked doors without a trace? Athelstan must uncover the truth in this gripping historical mystery set in medieval London.

    Murder Most Treasonable
  • 2022
  • 2022

    London, 1382. The Crown's treasury, the most secure chamber in the kingdom, has been robbed, and the five guards brutally killed. Brother Athelstan is set to investigate, but he has problems of his own. A body is found in the nave of his parish church, identified as a craftsman who fashioned the complex locks to the royal treasure chamber . . .

    The Hanging Tree