The Jackdaw Mysteries-The Heretic's Mark

The Jackdaw Mysteries-The Heretic's Mark

The fourth in the thrilling, bestselling Elizabethan crime series from S. W. Perry takes hero Nicholas Shelby and his new wife to Padua, where danger follows with every turn



'Historical fiction at its most sumptuous' Rory Clements

'S. J. Parris fans will be pleased' Publishers Weekly

From the bestselling, CWA Historical Dagger Award-nominated author of The Angel's Mark comes a gripping and atmospheric new mystery . . .

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The Elizabethan world is in flux. Radical new ideas are challenging the old. But the quest for knowledge can lead down dangerous paths...


London, 1594. The Queen's physician has been executed for treason, and conspiracy theories flood the streets. When Nicholas Shelby, unorthodox physician and unwilling associate of spymaster Robert Cecil, is accused of being part of the plot, he and his new wife Bianca must flee for their lives.

With agents of the Crown on their tail, they make for Padua, following the ancient pilgrimage route, the Via Francigena. But the pursuing English aren't the only threat Nicholas and Bianca face. Hella, a strange and fervently religious young woman, has joined them on their journey. When the trio finally reach relative safety, they become embroiled in a radical and dangerous scheme to shatter the old world's limits of knowledge. But Hella's dire predictions of an impending apocalypse, and the brutal murder of a friend of Bianca's forces them to wonder: who is this troublingly pious woman? And what does she want?

More praise for S. W. Perry's Jackdaw Mysteries:

'Engaging' Sunday Times

'Beautiful writing' Giles Kristian

'Brilliantly evokes the colours, sights and sounds of the Elizabethan era' Goodreads review

'Gripping, packed with twists and turns!' Goodreads review

'Spellbinding . . . I fell in love with every character' Goodreads review


Auteur | S. W. Perry
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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