Veil of Lies by Jeri Westerson6/5/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The medieval equivalent of Italian mobsters appear to be behind an "export scandal" involving "poisonings, torture, extortion, abduction." They're looking for a holy relic etched with the image of Christ, which they believe has the fearsome power to force the truth from anyone in its presence. Shadowy figures huddled near the shopkeeper’s glowing fires like lethargic moths." Sheriff Simon Wynchecombe, another character drawn from history, is "a menacing figure" with his "black beard trimmed into two curls." He makes a complex foil to Crispin’s investigative prowess. Leaving his quarters one night, he "sniffed the desolate air. Crispin, a former knight for the legendary historical figure John of Gaunt, lives in squalor amid London’s underclass, constantly reminded of how far he has fallen from his aristocratic roots. The noir atmosphere permeates the novel, its pages filled with a realistic cast of historical and fictional characters. No one and nothing in this new venture is quite what it first appears to be. Accepting the distasteful task, Crispin tracks Philippa Walcote through the late fourteenth-century "mean streets of London." When he reports back, he finds the merchant stabbed to death on his study floor. ![]() ![]() He sorely needs the fee offered by Nicholas Walcote, a rich merchant who fears his wife may be an adulteress and wants to know the truth. Degraded knight Crispin Guest is the hardboiled, reluctant investigator in Veil of Lies, first in a "medieval noir" mystery series. ![]()
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