Templar, the Queen and Her Lover
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Book ISBN: 9780755332823
Author(s): Michael Jecks
Document type: Trade Cloth
Publisher: Unknown
Categories: Fiction | Mystery/Suspense | Mystery & Detective - General | Fiction / Historical | Historical - General | Mystery fiction | Fiction - Mystery/ Detective | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General | Crime & mystery | Crime & Thriller | II, | English Mystery & Suspense Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Historical | Isabella | Middle Ages | King of England, | Edward | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical | Great Britain - History | Templars | Furnshill, Baldwin, Sir (Fictitious character) | Puttock, Simon (Fictitious character) | West Country (England) | 1284-1327 | Paris (France) - History
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Reviews
One Word: Fabulous!
Although there wasn't much of a murder mystery there was a definitely an aire of intrigue! This book is among the best in this series and served as a refresher course for some forgotten history. As with his previous books I am left wanting more tales of Sir Baldwin and Simon. I definitely recommend this book to all who love a good story.
Katheryn J. Symank (Amazon.com)
Michael Jecks repeats his success.
Jecks does it again. The characters live and the situations are, as always, believable. Michael Jecks makes history exciting. He is an exceptional author.
Janet Cooper (Amazon.com)
A Medieval Mystery
I really liked Jeck's treatment of this theme. I appreciate his research and then his interpretation of Isabella's diplomatic trip to France. He made it come alive.
Elizabeth (Amazon.com)
As always, fascinating
Michael Jecks is a very, very accomplished writer. He brings the Edward and Isabella period to brilliand life. I recommend everyone who has interest in mistery and medieval history to read his books as soon as possible and, just like me, to crave for the next installment of the series
A. Mello (Amazon.com)
Great story light on mystery
This is the first book in the series that fails to deliver on an enjoyable mystery. The author almost apologizes for the radical change in his crafting of this story. Mr. Jecks does a wonderful job of weaving his character into the historical backdrop of the English-French conflict and provides a solid story line to follow. It is however not his typical work that builds details and characters to a climax of understanding who the culprit is. I would recommend it as a good read for someone who is like the time period of the setting, as the story touches on many of the little known facts of the events, just not a good mystery.
James Tauber (Amazon.com)
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