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Hildegard of Meaux - sleuth, spy and now an abbess of the powerful Cistercian Order - has found refuge from a world of violence and blood feud at her new home in Yorkshire. But by taking a bonded maid into the fold, Hildegard has made a dangerous enemy, an enemy who thinks nothing of destroying her sanctuary to further his own ends. Meanwhile her own history, and her possession of a priceless relic, threatens to drag her into the schemes of traitors to the crown who seek to overthrow King Richard's regime - including the ruthless Henry Bolingbroke.
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Stained glass windows, Fiction, Artisans, Nuns, History, Abbess Hildegard (Fictitious character), Secrets, Glass painting and staining, NEW LIST 20110429, Christian Abbesses, Fiction, christian, historical, Great britain, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, historical, Fiction, crime, Nuns, fictionPlaces
Yorkshire (England), Great BritainTimes
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Published under the auspices of the Ulverscroft Foundation.
Standard print ed. originally published: London : Allison & Busby, 2011.
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York, 1385. Just as the Mystery Plays are about to unfold, a young woman witnesses a terrible crime and turns to Abbess Hildegard for protection.
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