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The new riveting novel from the West Country's medieval crime master Michael Jecks. King Edward II is furious when he learns that his wife Queen Isabella has defied him and remains in France with their son. As the unfortunate messengers of this unhappy news, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill, Keeper of the King's Peace, and his friend, bailiff Simon Puttock, are instantly dismissed from court. Returning to their homes in Devon, the pair are shocked to find that outlaws now hold sway in the land and show more the chaos escalates as the bodies of two clerics are found among a party of travellers... show lessTags
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Mr. Jecks makes his villains thoroughly despicable. This book's mystery is in which bad guy is the worst, and he does a good job of maintaining the suspense to the very end. I felt the bad guys all got what they deserved. Mr. Jecks does not deal in "happily-ever-after" endings, and to me that makes it realistic and believable. An enjoyable read that doesn't quite let you get comfortable.
A grim novel realisticly and accurately set in a grim time. The trouble is, it's not a mystery, the earlier ones in the series were detective stories the last couple are not. Maybe when Edward II is safely depossed and killed Jecks will get back to mysteries.
I have virtually all of Jecks' works. I am new to Library Things so am not going to go into great detail except to say that he has given me many hours of reading pleasure and largley give him 5 stars. Although it has been some years since I found one of the later stories, I was, at the time, prompted to find the first in the series, etc. It is grand that both his former publisher and his new publisher (Simon & Schuster UK) are republishing his books in print and other formats. I have given Jecks 5 star reviews over the years since I stumbled on to him. As to his research, historically it is from primary sources wherein he writes plausible tales into the historical setting.
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Michael Jecks was born in Surrey, United Kingdom in 1960. He worked as a computer salesman for thirteen years before becoming a full-time author of medieval murder mysteries. His first book, The Last Templar, was published in 1994. Most of his books are either based on Dartmoor legends or on actual events recorded in Coroner's Rolls or the Crown show more Pleas of the Devon Eyre. He writes the Knights Templar series as well as The Medieval Murderers with Bernard Knight, Ian Morsen, Susannah Gregory, and Phillip Gooden. In 2007, his twenty-first novel, The Death Ship of Dartmouth was short-listed for the Theakston's Old Peculier prize for the best crime novel of the year. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- No Law in the Land
- Original title
- No law in the land
- Original publication date
- 2009-06
- People/Characters
- Sir Baldwin de Furnshill; Simon Puttock
- Important events
- Reign of Edward II, King of England (1307-07-07 | 1327-01-25)
- Dedication
- For Beryl and Peter to celebrate sixty years of dogs, sons and marriage! With loads of love from your final, perfect son!
And:
For Nick and Jo to celebrate their wedding. Here's to many years of happiness! - First words
- Sir Robert de Traci woke that morning knowing that the men would soon die, and all of them solely in order that he should reap a good reward.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)There was something in his eyes and stance that persuaded men to leave it alone.
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