"Historical fiction." . . "1154 - 1189" . . "Great Britain" . . "Audiobooks." . . "middelalderen." . . "middelalderen" . "Celtes Grande-Bretagne Histoire Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Women forensic pathologists." . . "England." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "England" . . "1170-1179" . . "Glastonbury Abbey Fiction." . . "Aguilar, Adelia (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Fiction." . . "Glastonbury Abbey (Glastonbury, Angleterre)" . . "1170-1179." . . "FICTION / Historical." . . "krimi." . . "krimi" . "Aguilar, Adelia (Fictitious character)" . . "Glastonbury Abbey" . . "Glastonbury Abbey." . "Glastonbury Abbey" . . . . "It is 1176 and Glastonbury Abbey, one of England's holiest sites, has been burned almost to the ground. The fire has uncovered two hidden skeletons, and soon rumors fly that the remains those of Arthur and Guinevere. King Henry II calls on Adelia Aguilar, Mistress of the Art of Death, to examine the bones. Adelia and her household ride to Glastonbury, where the investigation into the abbey fire will be overseen by the Bishop of St. Albans, who happens also to be the father of Adelia's daughter."@en . "Relics of the dead"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Grave goods : a mistress of the art of death novel" . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . "Historical fiction" . . . . . "Grave Goods"@en . "Grave Goods" . "History" . . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "Detective and mystery fiction"@en . . "England 1176. Beautiful, tranquil Glastonbury Abbey according to legend, the last resting place of King Arthur has been burned to the ground. The arsonist remains at large but the fire has i=uncovered the hidden skeletons of a man and a woman. Could these be the bodies of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere?" . "England, 1176. Beautiful, tranquil Glastonbury Abbey -- one of England's holiest sites, believed by some to be King Arthur's sacred Isle of Avalon -- has been burned almost to the ground. The arsonist remains at large, but the fire has uncovered something shocking: two hidden skeletons, a man and a woman. Are the bones those of Arthur and Guinevere? King Henry II hopes so. He calls on Adelia Aguilar, Mistress of the Art of Death, to examine them." . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . "Beautiful, tranquil Glastonbury Abbey - one of England's holiest sites, and believed by some to be King Arthur's sacred Isle of Avalon - has been burned almost to the ground. The arsonist remains at large, but the fire has uncovered something even more shocking: two hidden skeletons, a man and a woman. The skeletons' height and age send rumors flying - are the remains those of Arthur and Guinevere? King Henry II hopes so. Struggling to put down a rebellion in Wales, where the legend of Celtic savior Arthur is particularly strong, Henry wants definitive proof that the bones are Arthur's. If the rebels are sure that the \"Once and Future King\" will not be coming to their aid, Henry can stamp out the insurgence for good. He calls on Adelia Aguilar, Mistress of the Art of Death, to examine the bones. Henry's summons comes not a moment too soon, for Adelia has worn out her welcome in Cambridge. As word of her healing powers has spread, so have rumors of witchcraft. So Adelia and her household ride to Glastonbury, where the investigation into the abbey fire will be o655verseen by the Church authorities - in this case, the Bishop of St. Albans, who happens also to be the father of Adelia's daughter."@en . . "When the bodies of two people are discovered in the remains of an arson fire that destroyed Glastonbury Abbey, Adelia Aguilar, Mistress of the Art of Death, is ordered by Henry II to determine if one of the sets of bones belongs to the legendary Celtic savior Arthur." . . . "When the bodies of two people are discovered in the remains of an arson fire that destroyed Glastonbury Abbey, Adelia Aguilar, Mistress of the Art of Death, is ordered by Henry II to determine if one of the sets of bones belongs to the legendary Celtic savior Arthur."@en . . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . "Grave goods : a novel" . . . . "Grave goods"@en . . . . "Grave goods" . "The \"richly detailed, almost indecently thrilling\" (New York Times) follow up to The Serpent's Tale When a fire at Glastonbury Abbey reveals two skeletons, rumor has it they may belong to King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. King Henry II hopes so, for it would help him put down a rebellion in Wales, where the legend of Celtic savior Arthur is strong. To make certain, he sends Adelia Aguilar, his Mistress of the Art of Death, to Glastonbury to examine the skeletons. At the same time, the investigation into the abbey fire will be overseen by the Bishop of St. Albans, father of Adelia's daughter. Trouble is, someone at Glastonbury doesn't want either mystery solved, and is prepared to kill to prevent it..."@en . "Grave goods : a Mistress of the Art of Death novel"@en . . . . "Henry II King of England, 1133-1189 Fiction." . . "Audiobooks on Compact Disc." . . "Grande-Bretagne" . . "Women forensic pathologists Fiction." . .