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The Invention of Fire - A Novel

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Holsinger is a graceful guide to the 14th century! lacing his thriller with just the right seasoning of antique words and all the necessary historical detail without any of the fusty smell of a documentary." Informationen zum Autor Bruce Holsinger is the author of the first John Gower novel, A Burnable Book , and an award-winning scholar of the medieval period who teaches at the University of Virginia. He is a Guggenheim Fellow and a recipient of research fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. www.bruceholsinger.com Klappentext “Beautifully crafted. . . . Quite simply, medieval thrillers don’t come better than this. I may have a new favourite author.”– Edinburgh Evening News London, 1386. A mass murder has taken place within the city walls. Sixteen corpses have been dumped where they are sure to be found, bearing wounds like none seen before. John Gower, middling poet and expert trader in secrets, is summoned to investigate the killings even as the ruthless mayor of London seeks to thwart an open inquiry for reasons unknown. Gower learns that the men have fallen victim to handgonnes, new and terrifying weapons that threaten to change the future of war. Challenged by deception and treachery on all sides, Gower struggles against his failing vision even as his inquiries take him from the city’s labyrinthine slums to the port of Calais to the forests of Kent, where his friend Geoffrey Chaucer serves as justice of the peace. As Gower strives to discover the source of the new guns and the identity of those who wielded them, he must risk everything to reveal the truth–and prevent a more devastating massacre on London’s crowded streets. . . . “Holsinger’s medieval mystery featuring two famous writers succeeds on every level and will have readers hoping for more.”–Shelf Awareness Zusammenfassung The author of the acclaimed medieval mystery A Burnable Book once again brings fourteenth-century London alive in all its color and detail in this riveting thriller featuring medieval poet and fixer John Gower—a twisty tale rife with intrigue! danger mystery! and murder. Though he is one of England’s most acclaimed intellectuals! John Gower is no stranger to London’s wretched slums and dark corners! and he knows how to trade on the secrets of the kingdom’s most powerful men. When the bodies of sixteen unknown men are found in a privy! the Sheriff of London seeks Gower’s help. The men’s wounds—ragged holes created by an unknown object—are unlike anything the sheriff’s men have ever seen. Tossed into the sewer! the bodies were meant to be found. Gower believes the men may have been used in an experiment—a test for a fearsome new war weapon his informants call the “handgonne!” claiming it will be the “future of death” if its design can be perfected. Propelled by questions of his own! Gower turns to courtier and civil servant Geoffrey Chaucer! who is working on some poems about pilgrims that Gower finds rather vulgar. Chaucer thinks he just may know who commissioned this new weapon! an extremely valuable piece of information that some will pay a high price for—and others will kill to conceal. . .  ...

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Authors Bruce Holsinger
Publisher William Morrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.02.2016
 
EAN 9780062356468
ISBN 978-0-06-235646-8
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

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