In January 1304, King Edward I charges his most devoted emissary, Hugh Corbett, to restore order in the troubled village of Mistleham. The 16th in the series featuring Hugh Corbett. 'The maestro of medieval mystery' )Books Magazine(
The 7th novel in Doherty's acclaimed Ancient Egyptian mystery series. Amerotke must solve a series of horrific poisonings in the court of Pharaoh Hatusu. 'A rich, complex tale of murder in this gripping tale of Egyptian mystery.' "Publishers...
The first brilliant novel in acclaimed author Paul Doherty's new series set around the mysterious order of the Templars. The series will describe in evocative details the glorious pageant surrounding the Templars and the brutality and bravery of those...
The second historical mystery featuring Mathilde of Westminster, set in medieval England during the reign of Edward II. Paul Doherty is the author of previously successful historical series, including the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries and the Ancient...
Agrippina, wife of Claudius, mother of Nero, lived amidst the mayhem of the depraved and violent Roman court. This story of her life and her crumbling relationship with her son is told by Parmenon, a one-eyed former gladiator, who was her freed man and...
Hatusu is determined that all of Egyptian society should accept her as the first Pharoah-Queen of Egypt. But after a spate of killings, the superstitious priests interpret this as a sign of the gods' disapproval of Hatusu's rule. The respected...
A medieval mystery featuring detective Hugh Corbett who is assigned to investigate the murder of the unpopular Lord Henry Fitzalan and discovers a number of suspects. From the author of GHOSTLY MURDERS, A TOURNAMENT OF MURDERS and THE DEVIL'S HUNT....
When Walter de Montfort dies suddenly and violently, Hugh Corbett, Edward I's clerk, is given the dangerous and torturous task of solving the mystery and tracking down the murderer. Then he discovers the truth of how a man can be murdered in full view...
King Edward I suspects that his enemy, Philip IV of Spain, is being aided by a spy in the English court, and commissions his chancery clerk, Hugh Corbett, to trace and destroy the traitor. Corbett soon finds himself in danger from a spy who will stop at...
Ordered by Edward I to investigate the apparent suicide of Lawrence Duket in St Mary le Bow, Chancellor Burnell appoints the clever clerk from the Court of the King's Bench, Hugh Corbett, to investigate the mystery. Corbett is soon drawn into the dark...