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To wear the white cloak

After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they are shocked by the discovery of the dead body of a Knight Templar. Although innocent, Catherine fears that she or her family will be incriminated. Her father Hubert has recently announced his Jewish roots and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. She particularly fears the powerful knight, Jehan of Blois. Catherine must penetrate the secrets of the Knights Templar in order to vindicate her family.

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  • "After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they are shocked by the discovery of the dead body of a Knight Templar. Although innocent, Catherine fears that she or her family will be incriminated. Her father Hubert has recently announced his Jewish roots and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. She particularly fears the powerful knight, Jehan of Blois. Catherine must penetrate the secrets of the Knights Templar in order to vindicate her family."@en
  • "After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they are shocked by the discovery of the dead body of a Knight Templar. Although innocent, Catherine fears that she or her family will be incriminated. Her father Hubert has recently announced his Jewish roots and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. She particularly fears the powerful knight, Jehan of Blois. Catherine must penetrate the secrets of the Knights Templar in order to vindicate her family. Catherine and Edgar's loving relationship is warmly described against the mesmerizing sights and sounds of medieval Paris in this engrossing tale of mystery."@en
  • "After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they discover the body of a Knight Templar hidden away. Although it is obvious that neither Catherine nor Edgar could have had anything to do with it, Catherine lives in dreadful fear. It is only recently that her father Hubert has announced his Jewish roots, and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. The world in general, and one knight named Jehan of Blois in particular, would like nothing better than to pin the murder on any Jew and on Catherine's family especially."@en
  • "After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they discover the body of a Knight Templar hidden away. Although it is obvious that neither Catherine nor Edgar could have had anything to do with it, Catherine lives in dreadful fear. It is only recently that her father Hubert has announced his Jewish roots, and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. The world in general, and one knight named Jehan of Blois in particular, would like nothing better than to pin the murder on any Jewand on Catherine's family especially. Reading a Sharan Newman novel is like journeying back to medieval times. The sights and sounds of Paris are so vividly described that they mesmerize the readers while they also enjoy a fine tale of mystery and a heart warming story of Catherine and Edgar's loving relationship."@en
  • "After an absence of a year, Catherine LeVendeur and her husband Edgar are glad to return to Paris. When they enter the house, however, they discover the body of a Knight Templar hidden away. Although it is obvious that neither Catherine nor Edgar could have had anything to do with it, Catherine lives in dreadful fear. It is only recently that her father Hubert has announced his Jewish roots, and twelfth-century Europe is not a safe place for Jews. The world in general, and one knight named Jehan of Blois in particular, would like nothing better than to pin the murder on any Jewand on Catherine's family especially. Reading a Sharan Newman novel is like journeying back to medieval times. The sights and sounds of Paris are so vividly described that they mesmerize the readers while they also enjoy a fine tale of mystery and a heart warming story of Catherine and Edgar's loving relationship."

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  • "Audiobooks"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Jewish fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"

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  • "To wear the white cloak"
  • "To wear the white cloak"@en
  • "To Wear the White Cloak"@en