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Relics of the Dead

27 August 2009

The twelfth-century monks of Glastonbury have discovered two strange skeletons buried in their graveyard – one is tall, like that of a warrior, the other small with long blonde hair. Since Glastonbury is the site of Avalon, are these the remains of King Arthur and Guinevere? The monks hope so. Fire has just destroyed their abbey and they badly need relics that will bring back the pilgrims who are their source of revenue.

King Henry II, too, needs evidence that the legendary Arthur is dead in order to stop his belligerent Welsh subjects believing that their Once and Future King will return to lead them against him.

But he must be sure. So, calling on his Mistress of the Art of Death, the anatomist Adelia Aguilar, he sends her to examine the bones. Somebody, however, doesn’t want the skeletons identified – and is prepared to kill in order to prevent it …

2 comments

  • Written by Diane Leeder on 06 September 2009 at 15:57:00

    Fantastic!! I can not wait until the next book comes out, how on earth will I manage until it does!!!

  • Written by Sarah on 14 December 2010 at 14:28:00

    There was a 19th century composer called Sir Henry Rowley-Bishop - did he influence your choice of names?

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