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The Queen's man

The 12th Century sleuth, Justin de Quincy, investigates a murder which could shed light on a plot to usurp the crown of England. Prince John is scheming to unseat his brother, King Richard the Lionheart, who went missing as he was returning from a crusade.

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  • "De niet-erkende natuurlijke zoon van een Engelse bisschop komt in 1193 het slachtoffer van een struikrover te hulp, die hem voor zijn dood een brief voor de koningin toevertrouwt."
  • "The 12th Century sleuth, Justin de Quincy, investigates a murder which could shed light on a plot to usurp the crown of England. Prince John is scheming to unseat his brother, King Richard the Lionheart, who went missing as he was returning from a crusade."@en
  • "The 12th Century sleuth, Justin de Quincy, investigates a murder which could shed light on a plot to usurp the crown of England. Prince John is scheming to unseat his brother, King Richard the Lionheart, who went missing as he was returning from a crusade."
  • "In England in 1193, a dying man gives Justin de Quincy a letter that reveals if Richard Lionheart is living or dead."@en
  • "AD 1193. England lies uneasy, a land without a king. Richard the Lionheart is feared drowned on his return from Crusade, his brother John conspires to usurp the crown. On the throne, in the Lionheart's stead, sits Eleanor of Aquitaine. She is determined to prevent a civil war, but there are few she can trust. Justin de Quincy is bastard-born son of the Aubrey de Quincy, Bishop of Chester. The Bishop never acknowledged Justin, bestowing on the boy - in lieu of name or fortune - only an education. As it happens, it is a gift that, together with a blood-stained letter given to him b."@en
  • "In the 12th century, Eleanor of Aquitaine hires Justin de Quincey, bastard son of the bishop of Chester, to find the murderer of one of her goldsmiths."@en
  • "Epiphany, 1193: the road out of Winchester was hidden by snow, and Justin de Quincy was making slow progress when he heard the first faint shout. It came again, louder and clearer, a cry for help. Spurring his stallion, de Quincy raced toward the source. But he was already too late. As the two assailants fled, de Quincy cradled the dying man, straining to make out his whispered words. "They did not get it," he rasped. "Promise me. You must deliver this letter to her. To the queen.""@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
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  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "The Queen's man : a medieval mystery"
  • "The Queen's man"
  • "The Queen's man"@en
  • "The queen's man"
  • "The queen's man : a medieval mystery"
  • "The queen's man : a medieval mystery"@en
  • "Boodschapper van de koningin : een middeleeuws misdaadmysterie"
  • "El hombre de la reina"@es
  • "El hombre de la reina"
  • "Thahān sư̄a rāchinī = The Queen's man"
  • "El Hombre de la reina"
  • "The Queen's Man"@en
  • "[Queen's man]"