FEAR IN THE FOREST, Bernard Knight, UK pb 2003
FEAR IN THE FOREST, Bernard Knight, UK pb 2003

FEAR IN THE FOREST, Bernard Knight, UK pb 2003

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This paperback is Bernard Knight's novel 'FEAR IN THE FOREST' published by Pocket Books in the UK in 2003. Book is in reasonable condition.  410 pages. Picture is of actual book.

 


 

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#189433487
Start TimeSun 22 Jun 2025 09:56:07 (BST)
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Title
Fear in the Forest
ISBN
9780743449908
Product Category
Books
Format
Paperback
Author
Bernard Knight
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
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Release Year
2003
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The seventh gripping medieval murder mystery featuring Crowner John, Devon's first county coroner; C12th Devon. Much of the country lies under the iron rule of the Royal Forest laws, with all hunting reserved to the King. The penalty for killing a deer on the King's land is mutilation or death. These harsh laws are rigorously upheld by the King's foresters, notorious for their greed and corruption. June 1195. A tall, brown mare gallops into the sleepy village of Sigford, its rider dragged by the stirrup, the broken shaft of an arrow protruding from his back. The embroidered badge on the dead man's tunic identifies him as a senior officer of the Royal Forest. But, with plenty of money still in the victim's purse, the motive is a mystery. When a second forest officer is violently attacked, Sir John de Wolfe begins to uncover evidence of a sinister conspiracy. And why is his unscrupulous brother-in-law, the sheriff Sir Richard de Revelle, taking such an interest in the case?

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