90%



The Mysterium by P. C. Doherty

Readometer (embed on your site).

Synopsis

New in the “deliciously suspenseful”* series—Sir  Hugh Corbett is ordered to investigate the murderof a Chief Justice in the King’s CourtFebruary 1304—London is in crisis. A succession of brutal murders shocks the city as it comes to terms with the fall from power of Walter Evesham, Chief Justice in the Court of the King’s Bench. Accused of bribery and corruption, Evesham has sought sanctuary to atone for his sins. When Evesham is discovered dead in his cell... more

About P. C. Doherty

P.C. DOHERTY is the author of several acclaimed mystery series including The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, and the Canterbury Tales of mystery and murder. He lives in England. 


Published: April 24, 2012 by Macmillan Publishing

Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. Fiction. 320 pages

Critic Reviews for The Mysterium

Add Critic Review
  • All Critics: 5
  • Positive: 5
  • Negative: 0
  • Kirkus Reviews | 1 Apr 2012

    Doherty provides another meticulously researched trip to the distant past, a clever mystery with a fine feel for the period.

    Full Review
    The Mysterium
  • The Mystery Gazette | 2 Apr 2012

    This is the usual great medieval whodunit that readers expect from P.C. Doherty...

    Full Review
    The Mysterium
  • Historical Novel Society

    Doherty effortlessly presents the world of the early 14th century and engages the reader right from the start

    Full Review
    The Mysterium
  • Fantasy Book Review

    The murder mystery itself, and its investigation is standard, however the background detail to which Doherty gives the medieval world is rich and evocative.

    Full Review
    The Mysterium
  • Mystery Scene

    Together, these admirable qualities make for an engaging mystery that explores the mind of a serial killer set in medieval times.

    Full Review
    The Mysterium

Rate this book:

Reader reviews

×