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Author name: Michael Jecks

 : The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN num: 9780755332786
ISBN number: 0755332784
Label: Headline Book Publishing
Manufacturer: Headline Book Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 512
Printing Date: June 01, 2007
Publishing house: Headline Book Publishing
Sale Popularity Level: 120114
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1324. The kingdom is in an uproar. Roger Mortimer—once the king's most able commander, now his most hated enemy—has escaped from the Tower and hired an assassin to murder the monarch. Others have the same idea. In Coventry, a special assassin has been hired: a necromancer by the name of John. But just as his plan begins to succeed, the plot is uncovered. John must escape to a smaller city: Exeter. And when the bodies of a local craftsman and the king's messenger are found in Exeter's streets, Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock, are asked by the Bishop to find the murderer. The dead messenger was carrying a dangerous secret, and the Bishop is desperate that it not be discovered. Baldwin and Simon are reluctant to get involved, but political pressures are growing, and the two must find the murderer before he strikes again. But when murderers use magic, no one is safe.




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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Furnshill & Puttock on the Case Once Again!
Michael Jecks, one of the two best authors of English medieval murder mysteries, weighs in with this long-ish tale precipitated by the murder of a King's Messenger in the city of Exeter. Baldwin de Furnshill and Simon Puttock, the 14th Century's Holmes-and-Watson, are brought in to unravel the mystery.

Trying to make sense of the crime they uncover a conspiracy to murder the king using a necromancer's grey magic. Intertwined in this are sub-plots involving a servant girl's unrequited love, the lingering after-effects of a devastating fire, in-fighting over a vacant abbacy and so on. In other words, a typical Michael Jenks potboiler!

There have been about 20+ Knights Templar mysteries and, as with the others, MALICE OF UNNATURAL DEATH is notable for its period detail, character development and puzzling mystery. At 512 pages, it's longer than most of the other titles in the series and you need to pay attention to the goings-on. I confess I had to occasionally check the 'Cast of Characters' page to make sure of who was doing what to whom but Jecks does a good job of keeping the momentum going and also of juggling the various sub-plots.

Murder mystery fans will welcome this latest outing by two beloved - and very human - characters!



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - confusing
Well, I guess certainly differ from the other reviewers. I found this book to be very confusing. Although I realize the author introduces several different plot threads and then pulls them together at the end, there were so many plot threads and so many characters I just couldn't keep them straight. I finally gave up and returned the book to the library, only half read.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best
If you like this mystery series, you will definitely enjoy this installment. It is well plotted and compelling.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Jecks has the period down
Jecks consistantly delivers a great story. His charters blend in perfectly with the real people of the period. I have enjoyed all of his books and always look forward to the subsequent one. He does not disapoint.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Another great Jecks offering
This reader has long wondered how Sir Baldwin was going to continue his disdain for national politics, especially in view of his friendship with Walter Stapleton, a prominent figure in the reign of Edward II. This one goes out a bit on a limb by postiing that curse magic is real and that Bishop Walter, as well as those despicable figures, the elder and younger Despencers, and even the King himself would be the target of a well-financed endeavor by a necromancer. There is all the suspense, action, and convoluted plot that we have come to expect of Mr. Jecks, and at least one guessed-at, but never quite thought though surprise. Highly recommended, as are all the series. BTW, it is best to read them in order, I have found. Start with "The Last Templar," if you haven't already.

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