Mistress of the Art of Death

eBook, 304 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 2006 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14--3
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A chilling, mesmerizing novel that combines the best of modern forensic thrillers with the detail and drama of historical fiction.

In medieval Cambridge, England, four children have been murdered. The crimes are immediately blamed on the town's Jewish community, taken as evidence that Jews sacrifice Christian children in blasphemous ceremonies. To save them from the rioting mob, the king places the Cambridge Jews under his protection and hides them in a castle fortress. King Henry I is no friend of the Jews-or anyone, really-but he is invested in their fate. Without the taxes received from Jewish merchants, his treasuries would go bankrupt. Hoping scientific investigation will exonerate the Jews, Henry calls on his cousin the King of Sicily-whose subjects include the best medical experts in Europe-and asks for his finest "master of the art of death," an early version of the medical examiner. The Italian doctor chosen for the …

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  • Henry in fiction
  • Women forensic pathologists in fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Fiction
  • Suspense fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • Women forensic pathologists
  • Adelia Aguilar (Fictitious character)
  • Large type books
  • Murder
  • Adelia Aguilar (Fictional character)
  • Crimes
  • Women physicians
  • Investigation
  • Antisemitism
  • Middle Ages
  • Physicians, fiction
  • Jews, fiction
  • Great britain, fiction
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Fiction, crime