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The Fallen Princess

The Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries, Book 4

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The Fallen Princess

By: Sarah Woodbury
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
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Hallowmas 1144. With the harvest festival approaching, Gareth has returned from fighting in the south, hoping for a few months of peace with Gwen before the birth of their first child. But when an innocent foray to the beach turns up the murdered body of Prince Hywel's long lost cousin, a woman thought to have run away with a Dane five years earlier, it is Gareth and Gwen who are charged with discovering her killer.

The trail has long since gone cold, or so Gareth and Gwen think, until their investigation threatens to expose dangerous truths that everyone else from king to killer would prefer to keep buried.

No secret is safe, and no man, whether lord or peasant, can escape the spirit of Hallowmas in The Fallen Princess, the fourth Gareth and Gwen Medieval Mystery.

©2014 Sarah Woodbury (P)2025 Sarah Woodbury
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Royalty Middle Ages

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She writes a good story but I would like to hear more detail about normal life then. Many writers do provide such information. it's good as it makes you feel you're there. What food did they have. Religion played a big role in ordinary lives, they feared God, they reasoned on His influence on things. However it was good to hear descriptions of the clothes they wore. It took me a while and several books to get used to the narrator having an American accent and her odd version of a Welsh accent. Somehow I don't seem to notice it now. That says a lot for the writer and her skill as a story teller so I will shut up.

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