Sarah Hawkswood
Too Good to Hang (Bradecote & Catchpoll)
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This is the 11th in Hawkswood’s Bradecote & Catchpoll series, and there is something new in the mix. I have read several ...Read Review
A Taste for Killing (Bradecote & Catchpoll 10)
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Master Godfrey Bowyer and his wife Blanche are arguing again, and throwing crockery, within earshot of the servants, Gode, Runild and Alwin, who ...Read Review
Wolf at the Door (Bradecote & Catchpoll, 9)
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All Hallows’ Eve, 1144. A man is found savagely mauled in his cottage in the King’s Forest near Worcester. The man’s son ...Read Review
Blood Runs Thicker (Bradecote & Catchpoll 8)
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In 1144, the peasants in the Worcestershire village of Lench are hurrying to get the harvest in before rain falls. Their bad-tempered lord Osbern ...Read Review
River of Sins
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1144, Worcester. A woman is found brutally murdered on an island in the middle of a river, a few miles from town. Hawkswood’s ...Read Review
Vale of Tears (Bradecote & Catchpoll)
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In the fifth volume in the Bradecote and Catchpoll series, we find Undersheriff Bradecote and his trusty Sergeant puzzling out the intricacies of ...Read Review
Faithful Unto Death: A Bradecote and Catchpoll Mystery
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This is the sixth, and most recent, of the Bradecote and Catchpoll murder mystery series, and both our heroes (and their trusty apprentice, ...Read Review
Hostage to Fortune (Bradecote & Catchpoll)
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It’s the time of the Anarchy in 1144; Bradecote is now a wet-behind-the-ears undersheriff, and Catchpoll is the experienced Serjeant tasked with babysitting ...Read Review
Marked to Die
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This medieval whodunit is set in 1143 in what are now the West Midlands. Droitwich, or Wich as it was known then and as ...Read Review
Servant of Death
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Servant of Death was previously published as The Lord Bishop’s Clerk and is now available in paperback for the first time. It ...Read Review