SummaryCombining the best of modern forensic thrillers with the
drama of medieval fiction, New York Times bestselling
author Ariana Franklin returns with the third title in the
Mistress of the Art of Death series.
England, 1176. Beautiful, tranquil Glastonbury
Abbeyone of England's holiest sites, and believed by
some to be King Arthur's sacred Isle of Avalonhas been
burned almost to the ground. The arsonist remains at large,
but the fire has uncovered something even more shocking: two
hidden skeletons, a man and a woman. The skeletons' height
and age send rumors flyingare the remains those of
Arthur and Guinevere?
King Henry II hopes so. Struggling to put down a rebellion
in Wales, where the legend of Celtic savior Arthur is
particularly strong, Henry wants definitive proof that the
bones are Arthur's. If the rebels are sure that the Once and
Future King will not be coming to their aid, Henry can stamp
out the insurgence for good. He calls on Adelia Aguilar,
Mistress of the Art of Death, to examine the bones.
Henry's summons comes not a moment too soon, for Adelia has
worn out her welcome in Cambridge. As word of her healing
powers has spread, so have rumors of witchcraft. So Adelia
and her household ride to Glastonbury, where the
investigation into the abbey fire will be overseen by the
Church authoritiesin this case, the Bishop of St.
Albans, who happens also to be the father of Adelia's daughter.
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