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The Black Friar / S.G. MacLean.
Black Friar /
Narrated by Jonathan Keeble. London, 1655, and Cromwell's regime is under threat from all sides. Damian Seeker, Captain of Cromwell's Guard, is all too aware of the danger facing Cromwell. Parliament resents his control of the Army while the Army resents his absolute power. In the east end of London, a group of religious fanatics plots rebellion. In the midst of all this, a stonemason uncovers a perfectly preserved body dressed in the robes of a Dominican friar, bricked up in a wall in the crumbling Black Friars. Ill-informed rumours and speculation abound, but Seeker instantly recognises the dead man. What he must discover is why he met such a hideous end, and what his connection was to the children who have started to disappear from around the city. Unravelling these mysteries is challenging enough, and made still harder by the activities of dissenters at home, Royalist plotters abroad and individuals who are not what they seem.
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ISBN
9781510071704 (audio download) :
Author
MacLean, Shona
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Title
The Black Friar / S.G. MacLean.
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Rearsby : Lamplight Audiobooks, 2017.
Pagination etc.
1 online resource (audio files (765 min.)) : digital, stereo.
Series
The Damian Seeker series
Performer note
Narrated by Jonathan Keeble.
Summary Note
London, 1655, and Cromwell's regime is under threat from all sides. Damian Seeker, Captain of Cromwell's Guard, is all too aware of the danger facing Cromwell. Parliament resents his control of the Army while the Army resents his absolute power. In the east end of London, a group of religious fanatics plots rebellion. In the midst of all this, a stonemason uncovers a perfectly preserved body dressed in the robes of a Dominican friar, bricked up in a wall in the crumbling Black Friars. Ill-informed rumours and speculation abound, but Seeker instantly recognises the dead man. What he must discover is why he met such a hideous end, and what his connection was to the children who have started to disappear from around the city. Unravelling these mysteries is challenging enough, and made still harder by the activities of dissenters at home, Royalist plotters abroad and individuals who are not what they seem.
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London (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
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Keeble, Jonathan
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Damian Seeker series.
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a downloadable e-audiobook
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Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Fiction
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