From Publishers Weekly
A penniless nobleman fights corruption and intrigue in Elizabethan England in this rousing tale of murder and treachery. As Deputy Warden of the English West March, Sir Robert Carey, introduced in A Famine of Horses, attempts to rid his bailiwick of military purveyor James Pennycook, whose disgusting provisions are making life miserable for the garrison of Carlisle. Carey, named to his sensitive post by his brother-in-law, the Warden Lord Scrope, calls on his wits and gambling skill when he himself becomes deeply involved in the murder of a corrupt garrison official: his former servant is jailed, charged with committing the crime, and hints that it was at his master's direction. Carey must also battle Sir Richard Lowther, his dishonest rival for the deputy's post, as well as raiders from the Debatable Land between England and Scotland, who plot to make off with Carey's married and virtuous love, Elizabeth Widdrington. Chisholm's brilliant depiction of 16th-century English life, high and low, domestic and public, is neatly held together by his believable and engaging protagonist.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Sir Robert Carey, a favorite cousin and courtier of Queen Elizabeth and deputy warden of the West March on the Scottish-English border, returns to solve another mystery in his own inimitable swashbuckling fashion. When a rival hoping to discredit him accuses his manservant of murder, Robert works feverishly to clear his friend and salvage his own tarnished reputation. In addition, Robert must avert the probable kidnapping of the woman he loves and protect her from the certain wrath of her suspicious husband. Action and adventure abound in this animated historical whodunit. Margaret Flanagan
