The Fair Maid Of Bohemia: Nicholas Bracewill An Elizabethan Murder Mystery, Book Nine, Unabridged by Edward Marston. The story follows mr Acworth - a wealthy aristocrat living in London with his wife and daughter Kate. When Kate disappears and is presumed to have been murdered after a two month investigation involving police, Acworth summons the foremost leading detective of London Nicholas Bracwell to London to solve this murder mystery. One of the first clues is a note left by murderer saying "Fair Maid of Bohemia" as a hint to the identity of the victim who is rumored to be an eloped wife to someone who lived in the Bohemian areas. At work, Acworth finds out that his fiancé Joseph is murdered by three gunmen all being members of The Sons of the Cape Gate. The members are later arrested and charged for six counts of murder. A bit later the book falls short of expectations based on the initial Climax scenes.
Краткое описание:The Fair Maid of Charlotte (Reacher) follows the adventures of the Marston detective investigating the disappearance of Jane Seymour's niece. The young Antoinette returns to England from France - with a past she seems determined to keep detailed only to her brother, Edward Marston. It soon transpires that she was recently persuaded to accept a marriage proposal from the Duke of Garges, and on the evening of her betrothal the girl vanishes. Investigating leads Marston to the palace of Louis XII of France, there to enact his role as private inquisitor to the King, an ancée, the Fair Maid/Mlle de Bourgogne, is reported missing, having been sent with her attendant, Charlotte, on an official diplomatic mission. During this nefarious drama spun between recalcitrant nobles pendanting intrigues each complicate matters more confounding and threatens Jane Seymours precious coalition with Elizabeth I Tudor.
Аудиокнига «The Fair Maid of Bohemia - Nicholas Bracewell - An Elizabethan Mystery, Book 9 (Unabridged)» написана автором Edward Marston в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780749029265