Bea G. (beag) reviewed Grave Goods (Mistress of the Art of Death, Bk 3) (aka Relics of the Dead) on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Adelia Aguilar is commissioned by King Henry II to determine if the bones found in Glastonbury Abbey graveyard are King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. Since King Henry II is having particular trouble with Wales where the legend is strong, he is hoping that Adelia will be able to say that Arthur and Geneviere are dead, since he hopes that will take the strength out of the rebellion.
Although Adelia is reluctant, she agrees to go. And there the adventure begins.
Glastonbury (the town) has had a devastating fire, the abbey has discovered a coffin with a large and a small person inside together (Arthur and Guinevere?), a dead person is wrongly accused of setting the fire which puts his frankpledge at risk, her friend who was travelling also to the area is missing, and Adelia must maintain the ruse that she is the assistant rather than the investigator since she is female. And, then add that the Bishop of St. Albans will be overseeing her work - a man who fathered her child before he answered the call to the Church - and you have a story with adventure, mystery, love, entwined relationships, and wonderful twists.
I really enjoyed this book which kept pulling me back to find out what would happen next. I will be checking out the rest of the Mistress of the Art of Death Series.
Although Adelia is reluctant, she agrees to go. And there the adventure begins.
Glastonbury (the town) has had a devastating fire, the abbey has discovered a coffin with a large and a small person inside together (Arthur and Guinevere?), a dead person is wrongly accused of setting the fire which puts his frankpledge at risk, her friend who was travelling also to the area is missing, and Adelia must maintain the ruse that she is the assistant rather than the investigator since she is female. And, then add that the Bishop of St. Albans will be overseeing her work - a man who fathered her child before he answered the call to the Church - and you have a story with adventure, mystery, love, entwined relationships, and wonderful twists.
I really enjoyed this book which kept pulling me back to find out what would happen next. I will be checking out the rest of the Mistress of the Art of Death Series.
Nell E. (neverett) reviewed Grave Goods (Mistress of the Art of Death, Bk 3) (aka Relics of the Dead) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book set in 1100's was well written and held my interest throughout the book. An element of mystery, romance and loyalty to the crown were woven throughout the writing. The historical detail was excellent and very believable. This is my first Ariana Franklin book but I plan to read more.