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The Saltergate Psalter: John the Carpenter (Book 2) by Chris Nickson

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'Chris Nickson works his usual magic, populating late medieval Chesterfield with characters that are clearly of their time and yet jump off the page, vibrant and familiar. The icing on the cake (or the jeweled cover on the exquisite psalter) - a fiendishly clever puzzle. Highly recommended!' Candace Robb, author of the bestselling Owen Archer mysteries 1361: John the Carpenter, married and soon to become a father, has plenty of work to keep him busy in Chesterfield. But when an elderly man in the town is found murdered with no clue as to why, the coroner calls upon John's mystery-solving expertise once again. However, this is a crime where nothing is as it appears. When the suspected murderer is found dead and a valuable Book of Psalms vanishes, John is suddenly embroiled in a string of crimes that threaten his own life and the safety of his new family.



About the Author
Chris Nickson is the author of the Richard Nottingham series, Crooked Spire, and Briggate Blues: A Dan Markham Mystery. A well-known music journalist, he's written many celebrity biographies as well as being a frequent contributor to numerous music magazines

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"The author powerfully evokes a sense of time and place with all the detailed and meticulous research he has carried out for this very suspenseful and well plotted story of corruption and murder." "Eurocrime"" "[Nickson] makes us feels as though we are living in what seems like a fourteenth-century version of dystopia, giving this remarkable novel a powerful immediacy." "Booklist"" "This solid...whodunit will appeal to fans of Deryn Lake." --Publishers Weekly, 1/25/2016 -This solid...whodunit will appeal to fans of Deryn Lake.- --Publishers Weekly, 1/25/2016 -[Nickson] makes us feels as though we are living in what seems like a fourteenth-century version of dystopia, giving this remarkable novel a powerful immediacy.- --Booklist -The author powerfully evokes a sense of time and place with all the detailed and meticulous research he has carried out for this very suspenseful and well plotted story of corruption and murder.- --Eurocrime



Book Information
ISBN 9780750964852
Author Chris Nickson
Format Paperback
Page Count 270
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd

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