[bksvol-discuss] Re: Submitted/mystery

  • From: "Kim Friedman" <kimfri11@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 20:03:49 -0800

Hi Deborah, how was the writing on the Westerson book? Did you enjoy it?
Regards, Kim. P.S.: Some books in the Crispin Guest series can be found at
audible.com. K.

 

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Hi all,

 

I've just submitted for proofing "Serpent In The Thorns: A Medieval Noir
(Crispin Guest Novel #2)" by Jeri Westerson

 

It's been read and spell-checked. Headers stripped, page numbers/chapter
titles present/protected, fonts adjusted. 

275 pages.

 

Description:

Convicted of treason, Crispin Guest was stripped of his title, his land, his
money and his friends.  Now with only his considerable wits to sustain him,
Guest works the mean streets of 14th century London, building a small
reputation for his skill.  In 1383, a simple-minded tavern girl comes to his
door-a body was found where she works and she's the only person who could
have killed him.  Except for the fact that the man was killed in place by a
precisely aimed crossbow bolt.  Making matters worse, the murdered man was
one of three couriers from the French king, transporting a relic intended to
smooth the troubled relations between France and England.  Events quickly
spin out of control and Guest now finds himself the prime suspect in the
murder, one with terrible diplomatic implications.  As the drumbeat of war
between the two countries grow, Guest must unravel the conspiracy behind the
murder to save not only his country, but himself as well.

 

Deborah

 

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