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The Anchoress of Chesterfield Chris Nickson

The Anchoress of Chesterfield By Chris Nickson

The Anchoress of Chesterfield by Chris Nickson


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Summary

Fourth title in the gripping medieval mystery series set in Chesterfield

The Anchoress of Chesterfield Summary

The Anchoress of Chesterfield: John the Carpenter (Book 4) by Chris Nickson

John the Carpenter has been happy to leave the investigation of death behind. For six years now he's been content to work with wood. His life looks prosperous, but times are growing desperate. Then the coroner summons him to look at the mysterious death of an anchoress, a religious woman who lived in confined solitude. She's been murdered. Her father is an important local landowner, a man of influence with the crown. He's distraught, and the money he offers John to find the killer can solve his problems and leave his family comfortable for life. But the path to the truth leads John to the heart of the rich, and back into history, to places where he's not welcome and in danger for his own life. Can he find the killer? And what will happen if he doesn't?

About Chris Nickson

CHRIS NICKSON has been a freelance writer for 25 years, both as a music journalist and a historical crime novelist. He has had 26 works of fiction published, including the first three books in the John the Carpenter series, set in Chesterfield. He lives in Leeds.

Additional information

GOR011271315
9780750993098
075099309X
The Anchoress of Chesterfield: John the Carpenter (Book 4) by Chris Nickson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20200717
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