This superb medieval mystery is the 9th volume of the amazing "Owen Archer" series, from the US author, Candace Robb.
Story-telling is of a top-notch quality, all very lifelike and believable characters, whether they are real historical or wonderful fictional, come vividly to life within this medieval mystery of murder and mayhem, while York and surrounding areas and with it its inhabitants are beautifully pictured.
At the beginning of the book you'll find a well-drawn map of 14th Century York, as well as a short but informative Glossary.
At the back of the book you'll notice a very well documented Author's Note, where the historical details concerning this tale are greatly explained by the author.
The book is set in November of the year AD 1372, and we find our main protagonist, Owen Archer, and his family full in action in and around York.
In this episode we find not only Owen Archer investigating the cases of murder and thefts with the Bailiff Hempe, or with his second-in-command Alfred, but also in attendance during these cases is his adoptive son, Jasper, and he's proving to be a clever observer, investigator and spy.
What is to come is a tremendous well executed, fast-paced and action-packed medieval mystery, accompanied with a great storyline followed with a superbly worked-out plot, in which in the end the culprit of the murders will be revealed in a most entertaining way, and finally there's an enjoyable ending with a new addition to the family to be welcomed by Lucie, Owen and their other children with a baby girl called, Emma.
Highly recommended, for this series is in my opinion getting better all the time, and this adventure is for certain a superb addition to this fantastic series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "A Marvellous Owen & Jasper Collaboration"!