Rebellious grace

Rebellious grace

Jeri Westerson
Book - 2025

"1536, London. The gruesome murder of a servant in the king's palace, his throat savagely cut, has brought fear to the court of Henry VIII. When the man's body is then dug up from the churchyard and disembowelled two weeks later, Will Somers, the king's jester, is horrified. What terrible mischief is now afoot under the king's roof? With Henry VIII distracted by The Pilgrimage of Grace, the religious revolt led by Robert Aske in protest at the king turning his back on the Catholic faith, Will becomes reluctant inquisitor once again. As he attempts to unmask a murderous knave, Will uncovers a chilling link between one of Queen Jane Seymour's precious jewels, the rebellion and the dead man. Is a shocking act of treachery behind a grotesque killing?" - publisher.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Westerson, Jeri
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Severn House, 2025.
Edition:First world edition.
Series:Westerson, Jeri. King's fool mysteries; bk. 3.
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