The third novel in the medieval mystery
Hugh de Singleton series focuses on the mysterious theft of his
friend John Wycliffe's entire collection of books. His investigations
lead him to several different groups of possible suspects, and to
multiple attempts on his life as he tries to uncover the truth and
retrieve the books. At the same time, he must try to win his beloved
Kate from the latest of her persistent suitors.
Like the previous novels, A Trail of
Ink is so rich in detail,
especially in little everyday things like food, clothes or
furnishings. This gives a real depth to the story and makes it more
than just a mystery set in the past. Starr blends intrigue, action
and comedy together to create a very readable novel that really
brings the period alive.
Next up: Automated
Alice by Jeff Noon
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