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Margaret Frazer

    Cette auteure explore des mystères captivants se déroulant à l'époque médiévale, mêlant détails historiques et suspense haletant. Ses œuvres plongent dans des énigmes complexes et créent une immersion saisissante dans le temps et le lieu. Grâce à des recherches méticuleuses et une narration captivante, elle transporte les lecteurs dans une ère de chevaliers et d'intrigues. Les personnages et leurs motivations sont dépeints avec une profondeur remarquable.

    A Play of Piety
    A Play of Treachery
    A Play of Dux Moraud
    A Play of Knaves
    The Novice's Tale
    The Apostate's Tale
    • The Apostate's Tale

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(45)Évaluer

      The plot revolves around Dame Frevisse's investigation into Sister Cecely, who has returned to the nunnery with her young son. Frevisse must discern whether Cecely genuinely seeks repentance for her past sins or is merely seeking refuge after being entangled in dangerous schemes that jeopardize the safety of everyone at St. Frideswide. The story explores themes of redemption, trust, and the complexities of human motives within a cloistered community.

      The Apostate's Tale
    • The arrival of lusty, blaspheming dowager Lady Ermentrude at St. Frideswide convent in 1431 causes quite a stir, but before the obnoxious woman can get what she came for--her niece, the novice Thomasine--she is murdered.

      The Novice's Tale
    • A Play of Knaves

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(431)Évaluer

      Set in 1435, the story follows Joliffe and his troupe as they travel to Ashewell to perform plays while investigating the dark secrets of three feuding families. The Ashewells, Medcotes, and Gosyns are embroiled in a rivalry filled with seduction, deception, and blackmail, which escalates to murder. As tensions rise and more lives are at stake, Joliffe must act swiftly to prevent further tragedy, highlighting themes of betrayal and the blurred lines between performance and reality.

      A Play of Knaves
    • A Play of Dux Moraud

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(541)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of a wedding, player Joliffe is tasked with espionage while entertaining guests. As he delves into the Deneby family's dark past, he uncovers unsettling secrets that foreshadow a tragic turn of events during the celebration. The intertwining of performance and intrigue creates a suspenseful atmosphere, highlighting themes of deception and the hidden complexities within seemingly joyous occasions.

      A Play of Dux Moraud
    • A Play of Treachery

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(382)Évaluer

      Set in France, the story follows Joliffe, who serves the widowed duchess Jacquetta of Bedford while secretly honing his skills in espionage. As he navigates the complexities of court life, the plot thickens when a murder occurs within the duchess's household, revealing the perilous nature of hidden truths and the risks involved in his dual life.

      A Play of Treachery
    • A Play of Piety

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(354)Évaluer

      Set during the harvest of 1436, the story follows Joliffe as he navigates unexpected challenges after his troupe leader's injury. While seeking work, he encounters Mistress Cisily Thorncoffyn, a demanding widow with a penchant for exaggerating her ailments. This situation leads to a mix of humor and tension as Joliffe balances his responsibilities and the whims of a difficult patient, all while trying to keep his troupe afloat.

      A Play of Piety
    • In 1434, Oxford prepares for the Corpus Christi festival, featuring traditional plays. Joliffe and his troupe are set to perform "Isaac and Abraham," while their theatrical skills have also attracted the attention of a wealthy merchant, Master Penteney.

      A PLAY OF ISAAC
    • A Play of Lords

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(392)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the British aristocracy, the story follows Joliffe and his companions as they navigate a treacherous political landscape filled with intrigue and ambition for the regent position of the young King Henry VI. As secrets unravel and violent deaths occur among those privy to sensitive information, the tension escalates, forcing the characters to confront their own vulnerabilities and fears in a high-stakes game of survival.

      A Play of Lords
    • The Servant's Tale

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Sister Frevisse is sinfully good at discerning the mysteries of the soul—and solving the crimes of the human heart in this charming series. It's Christmastime, and the sisters of St. Frideswide cannot turn away travellers, even the players knocking at the nunnery door. But along with the motley troupe comes the grievously wounded husband of the cloister's scullery maid, Meg. They swear they found the drunken wastrel in a ditch, but the tale sounds like another song and dance. Especially when two dead bodies are waiting in the wings... Now Sister Frevisse must find out if one of the actors is a murderer in masquerade—or face a very unmerry Yuletide season.

      The Servant's Tale
    • A Play of Heresy

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Corpus Christi Day festival in Coventry, the story follows Joliffe, a talented performer and spy, as he investigates the disappearance of a merchant. With members of his company implicated, he delves into the town's elite and confronts a secret sect of heretics threatening the Church. The narrative intertwines themes of deception, loyalty, and the struggle between faith and heresy, showcasing Joliffe's skills in navigating a web of intrigue to unveil the truth.

      A Play of Heresy