Witness of Bones
by Leonard Tourney
"Adroitly
blends British history with a wonderful cast of actual and fictional
characters. And the Stocks, are, always, enterprising detectives and
superb guides to 16th century London."ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCHAs
Queen Elizabeth lays dying, there is a plot afoot to unseat her
principle advisor, Sir Robert Cecil . Merchant-constable Matthew Stock's
considers Sir Robert his master, and, determined to help his lord in
any way, Matthew is lured to a murder scene--and the bloody knife next
to the body turns out to be his own. Only the industrious and clever
Joan Stock, Matthew's steadfast wife, is a liberty to save his neck from
the gallows, that is until the plotters turn toward her--aiming to rid
themselves of the one body who stands in their way....
blends British history with a wonderful cast of actual and fictional
characters. And the Stocks, are, always, enterprising detectives and
superb guides to 16th century London."ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCHAs
Queen Elizabeth lays dying, there is a plot afoot to unseat her
principle advisor, Sir Robert Cecil . Merchant-constable Matthew Stock's
considers Sir Robert his master, and, determined to help his lord in
any way, Matthew is lured to a murder scene--and the bloody knife next
to the body turns out to be his own. Only the industrious and clever
Joan Stock, Matthew's steadfast wife, is a liberty to save his neck from
the gallows, that is until the plotters turn toward her--aiming to rid
themselves of the one body who stands in their way....