A locked tower room. Two young people. MURDER HAS CLAIMED THEM BOTH. The date is 1204 Sixteen-year-old Matilda de Neville is set to wed the young noble Guy de Saye. But just one week before their wedding, tragedy strikes. Sir Aumary Belvoir, Warden of the Forest of Savernake and Under-Constable of Marlborough Castle, hears their brutal murder from the room above his head. The tower room where they died is a fortress within a fortress-forty feet in the air, sealed by seven feet of solid stone, and encircled by water. No one entered. No one left. Tasked with solving this impossible crime, Aumary…mehr
A locked tower room. Two young people. MURDER HAS CLAIMED THEM BOTH. The date is 1204 Sixteen-year-old Matilda de Neville is set to wed the young noble Guy de Saye. But just one week before their wedding, tragedy strikes. Sir Aumary Belvoir, Warden of the Forest of Savernake and Under-Constable of Marlborough Castle, hears their brutal murder from the room above his head. The tower room where they died is a fortress within a fortress-forty feet in the air, sealed by seven feet of solid stone, and encircled by water. No one entered. No one left. Tasked with solving this impossible crime, Aumary must draw upon the investigative skills he first honed in Belvoir's Promise. Are the grim clues from the forest he manages related? And behind it all, the castle keep seems to take on a life of its own-massive, menacing and malevolent. Could these mysteries be linked to a haunting tale woven into one of the most beloved ancient folk songs? In this chilling second instalment of the series, Susanna M. Newstead was inspired to create a dark origin for the enigmatic ballad, She Moved Through the Fair. She Moved Through the Fair is the second book in Susanna M. Newstead's Savernake Medieval Murder Mystery Novel series.
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. 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 Tabor, 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 Tabor explores the terrain, she diligently crafts plots involving sinister murders.
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