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The Stallions of Woodstock: Volume VI of the Domesday Books (Domesday Books (St. Martins))
 
 
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The Stallions of Woodstock: Volume VI of the Domesday Books (Domesday Books (St. Martins)) [Hardcover]

Edward Marston (Author)
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Domesday Books (St. Martins) December 15, 1998
Edward Marston's Domesday books continue to attract readers with their rich period detail and tightly plotted, suspenseful mysteries. Now once again, with The Stallions of Woodstock, he vividly re-creates the years immediately following the Norman conquest of England.

Just outside of Oxford, three powerful Norman lords and a downtrodden Saxon watch as their most valued horses race near the forest of Woodstock. A great deal of money and even more pride are at stake, and the owners will do almost anything to ensure a win. But the race takes a deadly turn when one of the riders is stabbed and thrown from his mount before he can cross the finish line.

On the same day, Ralph Delchard and Gervase Bret, Domesday commissioners on behalf of the King, travel to Oxford where they've been asked to settle a land dispute. When news of the race reaches them, however, the rider's murder eclipses their original assignment. Several people stand to gain from the death, and Ralph and Gervase must find the truth in a town determined to hide its secrets.

The Stallions of Woodstock is an engrossing, finely crafted historical mystery, evoking the cruelty and the beauty of the eleventh-century Domesday age.



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The sixth installment of Marston's solidly written Domesday series (The Serpents of Harbledown, etc.) is every bit as entertaining as its forerunners. Gervase Bret and Ralph Delchard, commissioners to King William the Conqueror, are sent to Oxford, England, to settle a land dispute and soon find themselves embroiled in a murder investigation. Three Norman lords, Wymarc, Milo Crispin and Bertrand Gamberell, along with a Saxon, bet against each other in a horse race that turns deadly when Gamberell's jockey is murdered. Oxford sheriff Robert d'Oilly brutally arrests a suspect, but Bret and Delchard are skeptical of his rush to justice and decide to unravel the complex situation. Further distress follows as Wymarc's sister, a former choir singer under the deceptive Chaplain Arnulf, mysteriously commits suicide. D'Oilly fumes and fusses over the upcoming visit of a prominent Norman bishop and Oxford's apparent disorder, while Arnulf moves in on his new protege and the murderer runs loose. Despite the seeming infallibility of Bret and Delchard, the mystery, as the others in this readable series, brings to life the turmoil of an England torn between Norman and Saxon, where the conquered's underlying resentment of the conquerors often bubbled over into murder.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Marston breathes life once more into 11th-century England with this addition to his Ralph Delchard and Gervase Bret series. This time, the pair investigate the stabbing death of a prominent rider during a horse race. A likely selection for historical fans.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (December 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312200218
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312200213
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,498,738 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent story in the doomsday series, February 4, 1999
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This review is from: The Stallions of Woodstock: Volume VI of the Domesday Books (Domesday Books (St. Martins)) (Hardcover)
Another superb medieval whodunnit from the master of the genre. The plot has the five central characters, Ralph, Gervase, Golde, Hubert and Simon involved in another investigation of land disputes in the doomsday book. In this case one of the claimants is murdered during a horse race. As usual the plot has many twists but it is the rapier witt diologue between the characters that makes this an immensely enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent historical mystery from a little-known era, March 12, 2009
This review is from: The Stallions of Woodstock: Volume VI of the Domesday Books (Domesday Books (St. Martins)) (Hardcover)
Marston's Domesday books are set in England during the time of William I. I love the historical information that comes out with each book, but I also love the mysteries. These are complex and not easy to figure out. This book is set in and around the community of Woodstock. Gervaise and Ralph are sent to settle land disputes and find themselves in the middle of murder and mayhem. The book includes horse races, choirs and marital infidelity. It makes for an action-packed story, that kept me turning pages. This is a wonderful series for historical mystery buffs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sixth Book in a Wonderful Series, December 4, 2006
This review is from: The Stallions of Woodstock: Volume VI of the Domesday Books (Domesday Books (St. Martins)) (Hardcover)
Edward Marston is the pseudonym of Keith Miles, a fairly prolific and extremely good writer of mainly Elizabethan and medieval mysteries. He has also written mysteries under his own name with both sporting and golf backgrounds. However it is primarily the books that take place earlier in history that I am interested in. He read modern history at Oxford and has had many jobs, including university lecturer, but fortunately for all his readers, he turned to the writing profession.

After reading the first book in the series, I avidly sought out all the other books by Edward Marston and not a single one has ever disappointed me. They are about a period of history that I love. His Elizabethan theatre series of books were wonderful and he has continued them through from 1988 to 2006. The Domesday series is also a great series and this is the second book in the series.

The Domesday series is about a period in England's history shortly after the Norman conquest , during the reign of William the Conqueror. It was King William himself who called for an `inventory' to assess taxes and survey landholdings. This inventory was called the Domesday book and was a tremendous undertaking, but one that brought stability to England. Edward Marston's Domesday novels are based upon actual entries in the Domesday Book.
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They could not believe that it was still afternoon. Read the first page
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lord sheriff, shire hall, chestnut colt, black stallion
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Bertrand Gamberell, Brother Columbanus, Walter Payne, Milo Crispin, Ralph Delchard, Father Arnulf, Brother Timothy, Edric the Cripple, Gervase Bret, Arnulf the Chaplain, Maurice Pagnal, Canon Hubert, Bishop of Coutances, Oxford Castle, Wallingford Castle, Brother Simon, King Edward, Master Bret, King William, Baldwin the Doctor, Earl Roger, High Street, Westminster Abbey
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