Belvoir's Promise: A Savernake Novel

Belvoir's Promise: A Savernake Novel

by Susanna M Newstead
Belvoir's Promise: A Savernake Novel

Belvoir's Promise: A Savernake Novel

by Susanna M Newstead

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Overview

A huge forest. A young nobleman. Death Stalks them both.The year is 1191

A sprawling expanse of ancient woodland becomes the backdrop for a gripping tale. Amidst its towering trees, a young nobleman is bound by a sacred oath so Holy, he dare not break it...

Aumary Belvoir, merely seventeen, is unexpectedly thrust into the role of Warden of Savernake forest, spanning a hundred and fifty square miles in the north of Wiltshire. As he grapples with the weight of authority, a menacing shadow falls over the land. A series of baffling fatalities shatter the peace. Do these apparent accidents conceal a more malevolent force at play?

Embark on a journey to unveil the secrets of two enigmatic medieval enigmas. The first revolves around the demise of Arthur, Duke of Brittany, a nephew and rival to King John, his death veiled in mystery. The second, even more unsettling, centres around the chilling fatalities that strike close to home within the depths of Savernake forest.

With unwavering determination, Aumary Belvoir sets forth to expose a plot so dastardly and cunning, so patient and intricately woven, that its sinister threads may span years before being fully unravelled...

BOOK ORDER
  1. Belvoir's Promise
  2. She Moved Through the Fair
  3. Down By the Salley Gardens
  4. I Will Give My Love an Apple
  5. Black is the Colour of My True Love's Hair
  6. Long Lankyn
  7. One Misty Moisty Morning
  8. The Unquiet Grave
  9. The Lark in the Morning
  10. A Parcel of Rogues
  11. Bushes & Briars
  12. Though I Live Not Where I Love
  13. Wynter Wakeneth
  14. Worldes Blis
  15. Alysoun


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788412595369
Publisher: Madeglobal Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Series: The Savernake Forest Murders , #1
Pages: 346
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Susanna M. Newstead has always been captivated by history, with a particular fascination for the era of King John (1199-1216). This interest began in her childhood when she penned historical stories that so engrossed her teachers that they eagerly awaited each subsequent instalment.The genesis of her Savernake Forest Series can be traced back over four decades. In her twenties, as a student of speech therapy, she embarked on this literary journey, initially committing her words to a small orange notebook in an age before computers. Unfortunately, the demands of life, including the need to cover the mortgage, took precedence, and her literary pursuits gradually waned. At the same time, her creative energies found expression in other forms such as painting and embroidery.Her professional path eventually led her into the realm of dementia research in Oxford, a challenging and often sombre field. In search of distraction from the emotional rigours of her work, she delved into historical murder mysteries and discovered a genuine fondness for them. This discovery planted the seed of an idea: why not try her hand at crafting such stories herself?Later on, she faced a serious illness that forced her into early retirement. With ample time on her hands, she unearthed the long-neglected orange notebook and resurrected "Belvoir's Promise" as the first murder mystery set in Savernake Forest, nestled within the Marlborough Downs of Wiltshire, her home town. Extensive research consumed much of her time, one book led to another, and thus, the Savernake Novels were born.Today, Susanna resides quietly in a cozy Northamptonshire town, accompanied by her husband and a wire fox terrier named Tabor. Together with Delphi, she undertakes regular expeditions into the woods and delves into extensive research on the nearby town of Marlborough, which was cherished by King John and received its charter from him in 1204. While Delphi explores the terrain, she diligently crafts plots involving sinister murders.
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