Fairly typical medieval mystery. Enjoyable, I had no complaints; no totally glaring anachronisms. I found the justifications for an intelligent woman to be working as an investigator in the middle ages to be acceptable. However, I can't say that the plot was truly remarkable or memorable. I'd read m...
In this installment, Henry sends Adelia to Glastonbury to verify that a pair of skeletons found in a fissure in the earth that was opened after an earthquake are actually Arthur and Guinevere. The Welsh believe that Arthur is still living in Avalon with plans to return them to glorious freedom and ...
As excellent as the first two. I read the whole thing in one day. Thankfully I was home sick from work yesterday, so I did not have to put the book down until I finished it. Also, I'm excited because events in this book as led me to believe that there will be more novels in this amazing series.
The latest in the Adelia - Mistress in the Art of Death series. Adelia is commanded by Henry II to determine whether remains found at Glastonbury are those of Arthur and Guinevere. Good read, I enjoyed it more than the second of the series.
I found the 3rd book in this series at my public library and I couldn't resist! I think this is the best book of the series. Historical, exciting, mysterious, intriguing, a little romantic, and just wonderful! I highly recommend the entire series and I hope Ariana Franklin is writing the 4th book...
This is fast becoming one of my favorite historical series. Love the characters and the author's portrayal of King Henry II. Audio narrated by Kate Reading
Grave Goods, the latest in The Mistress in the Art of Death Series by Ariana Franklin, is another wonderful historical fiction mystery set during the reign of Henry II. Although I enjoyed this audiobook from the first track to the last, I didn't think it was as strong as the first 2 in the series. I...
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