Silent Water (A Jagiellon Mystery Book 1)

Written by P.K. Adams
Review by Anna Bennett

Christmas 1519 sees Kraków in full holiday spirit: spiced foods, flowing wine, and more than a little mischief. As political tensions escalate between the Polish and Teutonic Order, Catholics and secret Lutherans, and pro- and anti-Hapsburgs, the Wawel Royal Castle is full of disagreements and potential outbursts. No one expected, however, that mischief and malcontent would end in death. Queen Bona Sforza’s Lady of the Chamber, Caterina Sanseverino, is as shocked as the rest—but much more determined for this tragedy to be solved with facts rather than for convenience. That her inquiries bring her frequently into the presence of the handsome Secretary Sebastian Konarski is an added bonus, but Caterina is determined to stay focused. As the clues trickle in, Caterina finds herself racing against the clock to prevent the death of more than one innocent caught in the murderer’s treacherous web.

P.K. Adams weaves readers into her historical mystery with a rich backdrop, well-researched details, and an insider’s look into women’s issues. Caterina bears witness to social issues, thwarted justice, and the perpetual question of redress, guiding readers through her world with a steady hand.