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Digital (deliver electronic) / ISBN-13: 9781472219787

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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Detained in a Cornish village, can Sir Baldwin and Simon discover who is behind a series of devastating attacks?

Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock’s seventeenth mystery, The Toll of Death, is a compelling tale of evil and darkness, from much-loved medieval adventure writer, Michael Jecks. Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Ellis Peters.


‘If you care for a well-researched visit to medieval England, don’t pass this series’ – Historical Novels Review

Summer 1323: in the Cornish village of Cardinham, a penniless young woman is found hanged alongside the dead bodies of her children. Passing through the village on the final leg of their long journey home, friends Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock are detained and tasked with leading the investigation.

Simon and Baldwin quickly discover the young woman’s death is not an isolated incident. And as the escape of a traitor threatens to embroil the country in a new civil war, they must look beyond friendships and family loyalties to find an evil killer – and secure the safety of Cardinham, and all who dwell there.

What readers are saying about The Tolls of Death:

‘[A] gripping story of murder and suspense

‘Thoroughly recommend this for anyone who is interested in medieval times – the background, as always, is authentic and the fictional characters so believable

Five stars

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Praise for Michael Jecks: If you care for a well-researched visit to medieval England, don't pass this series
Historical Novels Review
Michael Jecks is the master of the medieval whodunnit
Robert Low
The most wickedly plotted medieval mystery novels
The Times
Marvellously portrayed
C.J. Sansom
Tremendously successful medieval mystery series
Sunday Independent
Complicated, well-populated, written with cross-cutting gusto, and accompanied by scholarly extras
Ellery Queen Magazine
Memorable characters, steadily absorbing period background... a commendable achievement
Kirkus Reviews
A gem of historical storytelling
Northern Echo
Each page is densely packed with cuckolding, coarseness, lewdness, lechery, gore galore, but also with nobility. A heady mix!
North Devon Journal
Atmospheric and cleverly plotted
Observer