'An absorbing re-creation of the 12th Century . . . this is a fast-moving story of humbler folk caught up in cruel battles' The Independent âe~Original, atmospheric and genuinely moving . . . captures the imagination and does not let goâe(tm) Giles Kristian Itâe(tm)s 1141 and freezing cold. Gwil, a battle-hardened mercenary, is horrified to stumble across a little girl close to death. She has been attacked, just one more victim in a winter of atrocities. Clutching a sliver of parchment, she is terrified âe" but Gwil knows what he must do. He will bring her back to life. He will train her to fight. And together, they will hunt down the man who did this to her. But danger looms wherever they turn. As castle after castle falls victim to siege, the icy Fens ring with rumours of a madman, of murder âe" and of a small piece of parchment with a terrible secret to tell, the cost of which none of them could have imagined . . .
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Samantha Norman transitioned from a junior editor in children's books to freelance journalism, cultivating a diverse career. She served as a boxing correspondent, feature writer, travel writer, theatre critic, film critic, and showbusiness columnist for numerous national publications. Norman then spent many years as a television presenter. Currently, in addition to her writing, she conducts interviews for Celebrity Productions' Audience With... series. She also completed a novel for her mother, the historical thriller author Ariana Franklin, which was published in 2014.



Death and the Maiden
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
if they can find a man who will appreciate a woman with such unusual gifts.When a friend in Cambridgeshire falls ill, Allie is sent to Ely, where her path will cross with Lord Peverill, a young aristocrat who would be a most suitable match for the young healer.