Early Medieval (to 1337)
The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry had an exciting history from its beginnings. Created to tell the story of the Battle of Hastings…
Crusade of Tears
Based on the so-called “Children’s Crusade” of 1212, a historical event long debated by historians, Baker takes us on a…
The Witch in the Well
This is certainly a departure for the wonderful Sharan Newman in this, the tenth Catherine LeVendeur mystery. It is filled…
Prince of Darkness
This is the fourth installment in the engaging, provocative, and downright fun mystery series featuring Justin de Quincy, the Queen’s…
Consolation for an Exile
In 1355 Spain, Yusuf, student of Isaac the physician, learns that he is not a mere wanderer taken in by…
Bride of Lochbarr
1235: Lady Marianne leaves her convent education to join her brother in Scotland, where the king has been granting land…
The Fool’s Tale
It is 1179, in the minor Welsh kingdom of Maelienydd. Its king, Cadwallon, is killed in an ambush by English…
My Forever Love
On Crusade with the Lionheart, Templar Knight Tamberlane refuses to commit war atrocities. Defrocked, excommunicated and disowned, he lives the…
The Countess Bride
Lincolnshire, England, August 1198. This third book in Terri Brisbin’s Bride series picks up the story with Catherine de Severin,…
The Inquisitor
Brother Bernard Peyre of Prouille, of the city of Lazet in the French Pyrenees, is surprisingly tolerant for a member…
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