""Historian Lizzie Manning takes a walk across England, tracing the path of Chaucer's Wife of Bath. She learns that Chaucer may have based his character on a real woman, 'the Weaver,' who left her monogram on artworks commissioned across England, and whose descendant holds invaluable artifacts. But can this scholarly investigation lead to something more sinister? Are the bones of St. Thomas Becket, believed destroyed by Henry VIII more than 350 years after his murder, hidden in Canterbury Cathedral--and is someone willing to kill to protect the secret? Deftly weaving together the legends of King Arthur, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and the relics of St. Thomas Becket, Malloy provides a mystery as sizzling as Lizzie Manning's first adventure, The Wandering Heart."--P. [4] of cover."
"An ancient manuscript and the hidden bones of St. Thomas Becket lead a historian into unexpected danger."@en
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