Read this book in 2012, and its the 2nd volume of the wonderful "Canterbury Tales" series, featuring Geoffrey Chaucer.
Another group of pilgrims are making their journey from London to St Thomas a Becket's shrine in Canterbury, when all of a sudden an April shower force them to take shelter in a tavern, and there the Man of Law will tell his tale of fear and intrigue.
This tale is set in AD 1358, and the Dowager Queen Isabella, mother of King Edward III, is dying.
The moment when she dies, she will be interred next to her lover Roger Mortimer in Greyfriars, and that action will provoke very much unrest and violence.
The honest young lawyer, Nicholas Chirke, is sent there to investigate these strange and hostile events following the death of Isabella.
What will follow is an exciting and thrilling mystery, in which the Man of Law will tell his tale in a most absorbing fashion, and where intrigue and treachery will play a very important when the investigations are going on, and eventually the end result of these events will be filled with a lot of tension and death.
Highly recommended, for this is a another wonderful addition of this amazing series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "An Intriguing Tapestry Mystery"!