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Priscilla Royal

    Priscilla delves into the rich tapestry of medieval literature, exploring themes and narratives from this captivating era. Her work is infused with a deep appreciation for history and theater, creating stories that transport readers to different times. With a focus on meticulous research and engaging storytelling, she crafts immersive literary experiences. Expect tales that are both enlightening and profoundly engaging.

    The Twice-Hanged Man
    Prayers of the Dead: A Medieval Mystery
    • Prayers of the Dead: A Medieval Mystery

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(11)Add rating

      November 1283. Prioress Eleanor's cousin, the Earl of Ness, visits with his wife, Eda. When his unloved spouse is murdered in a priory chapel, and his own knife is the weapon used, he becomes the prime suspect. Crowner Ralf claims the investigation belongs under the king's law, but Prioress Eleanor insists she take over jurisdiction, including the questioning of her own cousin. Overwhelmed with other problems from an arrogant new prior to an incompetent maid and the imminent death of her old nemesis, Sister Ruth, she is determined to find out why the murder rook place in her priory. Another killing takes place, and the answers she seeks become more complex. What is the possible connection between Eda, a woman who revelled in exposing secrets others wanted hidden, and that of a pious and quiet priest. What troubles her even more is that she knows her beloved cousin in lying to her.

      Prayers of the Dead: A Medieval Mystery
    • The Twice-Hanged Man

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(93)Add rating

      "It is Autumn, 1282. Edward I, more often hammering the Scots, is at war with Wales and it is not going as well as he wished. Everyone is edgy on both sides of the loosely defined border between England and Wales. Crucial battles have been lost. Raids are common. Death is a constant threat. Prioress Eleanor is escorting her younger brother, Robert, and his wife, who is in labor, from their Marcher lands to greater safety at a Wynethorpe manor in a village just inside the English border. With her are Brother Thomas and Sister Anne, the sub-infirmarian and a good woman to have at a difficult birth. The baby arrives, a girl. Mother and child may be healthy, but Death never wanders far from this beloved Prioress - whether she's home at Tyndal in Norfolk or traveling the realm. The local abbot begs her help. - the village priest has been found dead and standing over him is, a reliable witness says, the ghost of Hywel, the village stonemason yet a Welshman, and recently hanged for slaying some sleeping English soldiers. The abbot has failed to exorcise this malign spirit - surely the saintly visitors from Tyndal Priory in far away Norfolk, can do the job. Bone tired, Eleanor questions the village hangman, who assures the religious party that Hywel was hanged once and then, when the weight of the fat felon strung up alongside him broke the beam, was hanged again. The experienced executioner checked all the bodily signs - Hywel was dead. But where is his grave? And why is the hangman quite soon found hanged? And what manner of secrets are so many of the locals - the sheriff and his household, the spice merchant, Maud the Bawd - keeping?.-- Provided by publisher

      The Twice-Hanged Man