Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel
A scorching summer. A melancholic merchant. A mysterious murder.The date is 1208.

Sir Aumary Belvoir, Lord of Durley and a king's constable and the warden of Savernake Forest, receives the strangest request. The self-important and vituperative vintner, Aldous of Pitchcott, needs protection, claiming he is about to be murdered.

Aumary is sceptical but moves Pitchcott to Marlborough Castle, where he is locked in a room in the castle wall. No one can possibly reach him, but within the day, Aldous Pitchcott is dead.

Aumary discovers that many in the town wished Pitchcott harm, but how did the killer reach him? Aumary and his friends are baffled! Can Aumary reveal the guilty party before the murderer strikes again?

Worldes Blis, a strange thirteenth-century song, provides the backdrop to the fourteenth novel in Susanna M. Newstead's Savernake Medieval Murder Mystery Novel series.

Author Interview

1) How difficult is it to research settings for a Medieval Murder Mystery?

I've been doing it so long, I don't really know. When I first started there was no web. Much of the history was a bit of a mystery even to experts. The manuscripts one might have needed were difficult to access but with the help of many people and institutions like libraries, I managed the investigation I needed. I'm still researching - it never ends. One has to play detective oneself never mind write about secrets and intrigue.

2) This is the fourteenth novel in your series. How do you keep the stories so fresh and exciting?

Ah, this is just practice I think. Clues have to be eked out and red herrings buried deep in the mystery. Pacing is very important and the investigation has to go on at the right speed, with little moments of humour to lift the intrigue.

3) Did you discover anything fascinating when researching this book?

Yes. All about Mediaeval scaffolding! Who knew exactly how the builders put together a castle? And the fact that some of that Medieval work is sometimes still there! I've seen it with my own eyes.

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
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Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel
A scorching summer. A melancholic merchant. A mysterious murder.The date is 1208.

Sir Aumary Belvoir, Lord of Durley and a king's constable and the warden of Savernake Forest, receives the strangest request. The self-important and vituperative vintner, Aldous of Pitchcott, needs protection, claiming he is about to be murdered.

Aumary is sceptical but moves Pitchcott to Marlborough Castle, where he is locked in a room in the castle wall. No one can possibly reach him, but within the day, Aldous Pitchcott is dead.

Aumary discovers that many in the town wished Pitchcott harm, but how did the killer reach him? Aumary and his friends are baffled! Can Aumary reveal the guilty party before the murderer strikes again?

Worldes Blis, a strange thirteenth-century song, provides the backdrop to the fourteenth novel in Susanna M. Newstead's Savernake Medieval Murder Mystery Novel series.

Author Interview

1) How difficult is it to research settings for a Medieval Murder Mystery?

I've been doing it so long, I don't really know. When I first started there was no web. Much of the history was a bit of a mystery even to experts. The manuscripts one might have needed were difficult to access but with the help of many people and institutions like libraries, I managed the investigation I needed. I'm still researching - it never ends. One has to play detective oneself never mind write about secrets and intrigue.

2) This is the fourteenth novel in your series. How do you keep the stories so fresh and exciting?

Ah, this is just practice I think. Clues have to be eked out and red herrings buried deep in the mystery. Pacing is very important and the investigation has to go on at the right speed, with little moments of humour to lift the intrigue.

3) Did you discover anything fascinating when researching this book?

Yes. All about Mediaeval scaffolding! Who knew exactly how the builders put together a castle? And the fact that some of that Medieval work is sometimes still there! I've seen it with my own eyes.

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
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Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel

Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel

by Susanna M Newstead
Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel

Worldes Blis: A Savernake Novel

by Susanna M Newstead

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A scorching summer. A melancholic merchant. A mysterious murder.The date is 1208.

Sir Aumary Belvoir, Lord of Durley and a king's constable and the warden of Savernake Forest, receives the strangest request. The self-important and vituperative vintner, Aldous of Pitchcott, needs protection, claiming he is about to be murdered.

Aumary is sceptical but moves Pitchcott to Marlborough Castle, where he is locked in a room in the castle wall. No one can possibly reach him, but within the day, Aldous Pitchcott is dead.

Aumary discovers that many in the town wished Pitchcott harm, but how did the killer reach him? Aumary and his friends are baffled! Can Aumary reveal the guilty party before the murderer strikes again?

Worldes Blis, a strange thirteenth-century song, provides the backdrop to the fourteenth novel in Susanna M. Newstead's Savernake Medieval Murder Mystery Novel series.

Author Interview

1) How difficult is it to research settings for a Medieval Murder Mystery?

I've been doing it so long, I don't really know. When I first started there was no web. Much of the history was a bit of a mystery even to experts. The manuscripts one might have needed were difficult to access but with the help of many people and institutions like libraries, I managed the investigation I needed. I'm still researching - it never ends. One has to play detective oneself never mind write about secrets and intrigue.

2) This is the fourteenth novel in your series. How do you keep the stories so fresh and exciting?

Ah, this is just practice I think. Clues have to be eked out and red herrings buried deep in the mystery. Pacing is very important and the investigation has to go on at the right speed, with little moments of humour to lift the intrigue.

3) Did you discover anything fascinating when researching this book?

Yes. All about Mediaeval scaffolding! Who knew exactly how the builders put together a castle? And the fact that some of that Medieval work is sometimes still there! I've seen it with my own eyes.

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: 9788412595352
Publisher: Madeglobal Publishing
Publication date: 11/17/2023
Series: The Savernake Forest Medieval Murder Mysteries , #14
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.69(d)
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