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978-1780291154

A Conspiracy of Wolves (An Owen Archer mystery)

A Conspiracy of Wolves (An Owen Archer mystery)

by Candace Robb

Publisher Creme de la Crime

Genre: Crime

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About the book

1374. When a member of one of York's most prominent families is found dead in the woods, his throat torn out, rumours spread like wildfire that wolves are running loose throughout the city. Persuaded to investigate by the victim's father, Owen Archer is convinced that a human killer is responsible. But before he can gather sufficient evidence to prove his case, a second body is discovered, stabbed to death. Is there a connection? What secrets are contained within the victim's household? And what does apprentice healer Alisoun know that she's not telling? Teaming up with Geoffrey Chaucer, who is in York on a secret mission on behalf of Prince Edward, Owen's enquiries will draw him headlong into a deadly conspiracy.

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About the Author

Candace Robb

Candace Robb is a writer/historian engaged in creating fiction about the late middle ages with a large cast of characters.


Two series, the Owen Archer mysteries and the Kate Clifford mysteries, are set in late medieval York.


The Margaret Kerr trilogy is set in early 14th century Scotland, at the beginning of the Wars of Independence.


Two standalone novels (published under pseudonym Emma Campion) expand on the lives of two women in the court of King Edward III who have fascinated Robb ever since she first encountered them in history and fiction.

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