Pierce’s Pick: Troubled Bones by Jeri Westerson
This week, J. Kingston Pierce chooses Troubled Bones by Jeri Westerson.
“Disgraced knight-turned-sleuth Crispin Guest takes on a job for the Archbishop of Canterbury: figure out who’s behind threats to the displayed bones of martyr Thomas à Becket. But he’s distracted from that task by the arrival of an old acquaintance, poet Geoffrey Chaucer, who’s been accused of murdering a visiting pilgrim.”Looking for previous Pierce’s Picks? Twelve months of them are here.
Labels: crime fiction, J. Kingston Pierce, Pierce's Picks
3 Comments:
These books are so badly written that even an interesting idea is thoroughly doused.
Oh, I so disagree. -- Jeff
Hmm, so now Chaucer is being exhumed as Jane Austen has been. I wonder if he would be amused. I doubt that Austen would be....
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