A Haunt of Murder (Stories told on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury, #6)

As night sets in, Chaucer s weary pilgrims find themselves in a Kent copse, rud to be haunted Huddling around the fire, they persuade the Clerk of Oxford to tell a ghostly tale of love and death that will further chill their blood New Read A Haunt of Murder (Stories told on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury, #6) [ by ] Paul Doherty [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr Probably one of the best books I have ever read The first time I ever read this author, who is consistently good and extremely knowledgeable.Another short,but very well written novel Doherty has been declared king of the medieval thriller rightfully.Quite different from the other tales of the Pilgrims traveling to Canterbury.Too much Keep to the story line and less ritual from your church It adds nothing to the tale to use the words or practices as you have done in this story.HauntingI love these Canterbury tales, and am grateful for Paul Doherty for writing them,a wonderful writer ,a gifted one too.Great story, moved quickly Well written mystery story with lots of twists and turns Medieval tale rich with description, haunted with every manner of ghosts.3.5 Short but captivating The story continues to weave the lives of the pilgrims together and I cannot wait to reach a conclusion in the next and last book Another great job by the King of historical murder mystery s.This is the second of the Canterbury Tales mysteries of PC Doherty that I ve read Like the first, it isof a fantasy than a historical tale, with supernatural elements evenstrongly present in Midnight Man The story weaves a treasure hunt, the peasant s Revolt, and May Day celebration with religion, ghosts, and murder.Again, Doherty managed to surprise me with the identity of the perpetrators, but the mystery takes back stage to a morality play involving ghosts and demons and angel This is the second of the Canterbury Tales mysteries of PC Doherty that I ve read Like the first, it isof a fantasy than a historical tale, with supe...There s always a hint of the supernatural in whatever shape in these books, but it s never been such an integral plot point until this entry We not only get a regular whodunit murder in this story, but there s also a good amount of...The last in the series so far He needs to hurry and write the next one It s been 10 years since this one came out.

A Haunt of Murder (Stories told on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury, #6)
  • English
  • 24 August 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 192 pages
  • 0747222401
  • Paul Doherty
  • A Haunt of Murder (Stories told on Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury, #6)