The Butcher Bird

A Somershill Manor Mystery

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Pub Date Apr 04 2016 | Archive Date Mar 31 2016

Description

Oswald de Lacy is growing up fast in his new position as Lord of Somershill Manor. However, there is still the same amount of work to be done in the farms and fields, and the few people left to do it think they should be paid more—something the King himself has forbidden. Just as anger begins to spread, the story of the Butcher Bird takes flight. People claim to have witnessed a huge creature in the skies. A new-born baby is found impaled on a thorn bush. And then more children disappear. Convinced the bird is just a superstitious rumor, Oswald must discover what is really happening. He can expect no help from his snobbish mother and his scheming sister Clemence, who is determined to protect her own child, but happy to neglect her step-daughters. From the plague-ruined villages of Kent to the thief-infested streets of London and the luxurious bedchamber of a bewitching lady, Oswald's journey is full of danger, dark intrigue, and shocking revelations.

Oswald de Lacy is growing up fast in his new position as Lord of Somershill Manor. However, there is still the same amount of work to be done in the farms and fields, and the few people left to do it...


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Thanks Pegasus Books for the wish granted and netgalley for this ARC.

I love that this series stays so true to its time period. Its authentic, gets better each time, and I like it more with each book in the series.

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I admit I read this before I read the first book, but reading this had me scrambling for the beginning. The social aspects of this time period and the writing allowed me to immerse myself into the book, just as if I was there. I normally do not gravitate toward this style of book but the rich characters and setting has me hooked for all the books to come.

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