Author:Candace Robb
Fans of Ellis Peters, S J Parris, Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell will love Candace Robb's gripping and compelling murder mystery - full of suspense and tension and with a real sense of medieval York. Perfect to settle down with!
'Enthralling and evocative...Candace Robb recreates medieval York with ease'-Yorkshire Evening Press
'This book was so good I couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review
'A well researched and gripping novel' -- ***** Reader review
'Plenty of twists and turns to keep one turning the pages' -- ***** Reader review
'Great story with engaging characters' -- ***** Reader review
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A REMEDY DESIGNED TO HEAL BECOMES A LETHAL MURDER WEAPON...
York: 1363: people are dying in mysterious circumstances...however, there seems to be a common thread - the herbal remedies dispensed by Nicholas Wilton, Master Apothecary. The first victim is an anonymous pilgrim, but when a highborn nobleman dies after taking the same potion the authorities finally decide to act.
Dispatched to York, in disguise, to unravel the mystery, Owen Archer, former Captain of Archers, apprentices himself to the Apothecary. Yet it is from Wilton's beautiful wife Lucie that he must learn the arcane secrets of the trade.
Slowly but surely Owen begins to uncover the truth. And when the deaths continue he realises to his horror he must count Lucie among the suspects...
Ellis Peters has a cohort of pretenders snapping at her heels ... most impressive of the bunch is Candace Robb
—— Time OutEnthralling and evocative ... Candace Robb recreates medieval York with ease
—— Yorkshire Evening PressAuthentic characters, and a credible plot...Essential for historical fans
—— Library JournalA wonderful new voice...Suspenseful, historically accurate...with a wonderful cast of characters
—— Charles de Lint, author of 'Dreams under Foot'A sublime piece of crime writing... Sympathy for Devil is a breathtaking debut. It is perfectly plotted, often eerie, always evocative, and utterly thrilling throughout
—— Bookgeeks.co.ukPacey and exhilarating
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianComplex thriller
—— Jane Jackman , IndependentI really enjoyed it and loved the central character of Detective Catrin Price and closed the book wanting to read more of her in future books.
—— Books and Writers blogThe narrative has a convincing air when dealing with Cardiff, the forensic background, rock music and, above all, pharmacological details.
—— Andrew Taylor , SpectatorAn author of consistently engaging and clever bestsellers, Kennedy has ranged from Stateside dramas to noirish thrillers. The Moment pulls together both strains in his fiction, marrying romantic tragedy with Le Carre-style espionage. The novel's set pieces are robustly staged and Kennedy turns the plot on its axis several times. The sadness at the heart of the novel is what makes it more than just an evocative recreation of an interesting time and place.
—— Independent5 stars
—— Express