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The Serpent's Tale
The Serpent's Tale | Ariana Franklin
Ordered by Henry II to establish the possible role of Eleanor of Aquitaine in the poisoning death of Henry's mistress, a reluctant Adelia Aguilar joins forces with her infant daughter's father, the Bishop of St. Albans, during an investigation within the labyrinth-walled tower of the victim's home. By the author of Mistress of the Art of Death.
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LaurenAsh
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Second sandy beach book DONE 🩴🐚🏖️

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charl08
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"Sister Lancelyne, she's Godstow's librarian, once wrote to Eynsham asking if she might borrow the abbot's copy of Boethius's Consolation in order to copy it, and he'd written back, refusing..."....
"A whole Philosophy? Eynsham has a Boethius?" The Plantagenet eyes gleamed; he was greedy for books and totally untrustworthy when it came to other people's.
"I should like," Adelia said clearly, "Sister Lancelyne to have it."

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Shemac77
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Engaging enough so that you keep reading but doesn‘t require your full attention.
Too hot to be working in a uniform.

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Shemac77
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Evening reading.

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