Deaths Dark Valley Hugh Corbett 20..., Paul Doherty
Deaths Dark Valley Hugh Corbett 20..., Paul Doherty
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Death's Dark Valley (Hugh Corbett 20)

Author: Paul Doherty

Narrator: Richard Burnip

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline

Published: 07/11/2019


Synopsis

1311. Murder and mayhem prowl the highways and coffin paths of Medieval England . . .

Hugh Corbett returns in the twentieth gripping mystery in Paul Doherty's ever-popular series. If you love the historical mysteries of C. J. Sansom, E. M. Powell and Bernard Cornwell you will love this.

It is four years since the death of King Edward I, but his reign of terror has cast long shadows over the kingdom.

At Holyrood Abbey, sheltered in the depths of the Welsh march, the old king's former bodyguards protect his secret relics and watch over a mysterious prisoner who is kept in the abbey's dungeon. But their peaceful existence is shattered when Abbot Henry is poisoned.

Summoned to Holyrood, Sir Hugh Corbett, Keeper of the Secret Seal, finds the fortress in chaos. Brothers Anselm and Richard have been brutally slain by nails driven deep into their skulls. No one knows who could be behind the gruesome killings and the news attracts the attention of two unwanted guests: the sinister Marcher Lord Mortimer and King Philip of France's devious envoy De Craon.

As more mysterious deaths occur, and a violent snow storm sweeps through the valley, Corbett must act quickly to identify the malevolent demon who has risen from hell to turn the abbey into a house of murder . . .

Praise for Paul Doherty's dark and suspenseful novels:

'His fascination for history comes off the page' Daily Express

'An opulent banquet to satisfy the most murderous appetite' Northern Echo

'Deliciously suspenseful, gorgeously written and atmospheric' Historical Novels Review

'Paul Doherty has a lively sense of history . . . evocative and lyrical descriptions' New Statesmen

(P) 2019 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

About Paul Doherty

Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough. He studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities and obtained a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II and Queen Isabella. He is now headmaster of a school in north-east London and lives with his family in Essex.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Clemens

This gripping historical mystery is the 20th volume of the wonderful " Hugh Corbett" series from the formidable author, Paul Doherty. At the beginning of the book you'll find a great Character List and a short Historical Note, while at the end you'll notice a very well researched and explained Author......more

Bang up job!!! WOW WOW. That was a damn fine read. So many mysteries of peoples lives. From start to finish, all there good and bad there love and hate. Oh an how much hate some of these characters have from country to Kingdom an King. Now history is coming together to give us a look see into our mai......more

Goodreads review by Stephen

this was an easy read based at the end of Edward I and early parts of Edward II reign and in the Welsh marches, the author weaves historical fact with fiction into a novel of sinister going on. the book keeps you entertained until the end and its conclusion......more

First book I've read by this author and I was disappointed. He's published many, many books; has an academic background specializing in medieval British history and yet this book was just rather dull. Maybe because I came in at #20 of the series? I went to the library intending to bring home the firs......more


Quotes

Praise for Paul Doherty's gripping mysteries:

His fascination for history comes off the page Daily Express

Deliciously suspenseful, gorgeously written and atmospheric Historical Novels Review

Supremely evocative, scrupulously researched Publishers Weekly

An opulent banquet to satisfy the most murderous appetite Northern Echo

Paul Doherty has a lively sense of history...evocative and lyrical descriptions New Statesman

Teems with colour, energy and spills Time Out

The Hugh Corbett series . . . continues its magnificent vein of form. Massively recommended