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Prince Of Darkness: A Medieval Mystery Hardcover – 30 March 2005
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- Print length326 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarian Wood
- Publication date30 March 2005
- Dimensions14.94 x 2.54 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-109780399152566
- ISBN-13978-0399152566
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Product details
- ASIN : 0399152563
- Publisher : Marian Wood (30 March 2005)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 326 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780399152566
- ISBN-13 : 978-0399152566
- Dimensions : 14.94 x 2.54 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,072,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 20,219 in Family Saga Fiction (Books)
- 100,113 in Historical Fiction (Books)
- 129,048 in Mysteries (Books)
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About the author

I am an American of Irish-English-Welsh heritage, and I currently live in New Jersey, although many of my readers imagine I am happily dwelling upon a Welsh mountaintop--but no such luck. I was once a tax lawyer, which I looked upon as penance for my sins. Like most writers, I was born with a love of the written word, although I never expected to be able to support myself as a writer; when you read about starving artists in their garrets, most of them have starving writers as roommates. But I was very lucky and I have been blessed to make my living as a writer for the past thirty-seven years or so, and to find readers on both sides of the Atlantic. I have lived in Yorkshire and Wales to research two of my books--The Sunne in Splendour and Here be Dragons-- and am published in the U.K. as Sharon Penman, without the middle name, Kay, that I use in the United States. All of my novels--fourteen at last count--are set in the Middle Ages, and focus upon England's most colorful dynasty, the Plantagenets. It is almost as if they lived their dramatic and often wildly improbable lives with future historical novelists in mind, and I am very grateful to them--especially to the Angevins,Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine and their equally famous children, known to their contemporaries as the Devil's Brood.
PS I added a few new photos recently but could find no way to add captions. So this is the best I can do. The swordsman showing me how to use a medieval sword is a friend and fellow writer, David Blixt, who is also a very talented actor; when this photo was taken, he'd just put on a remarkable demonstration of swordplay at the Historical Novel Society convention. And the photo of me on that bench was taken by my Australian friend, Paula Mildenhall, at a French winery on our Eleanor of Aquitaine Tour, which was one of the most memorable experiences of my life.
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There is a wide cast of believable characters: the good, the bad, the beautiful, the honourable and those who would slit a throat without mercy. Justin and his companions discover much that could put their lives at risk, and at one point it seems that a lingering death in a gruesome dungeon will be the sad end to his life.
This is a well plotted story featuring the people and events behind the lavish court and its ruthless Plantagenet jostling for ultimate power and a very good one it is. In particular, the beautiful pilgrimage destination, Mont St Michel, is wonderfully described. The further adventures of Justin de Quincey are not to be missed.



