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Veil of Lies
Veil of Lies: A Medieval Noir | Jeri Westerson
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"A great read, through and through. Westerson's finely wrought portrait of gritty Medieval London is embued with great wit and poignancy. Crispin Guest is a knight to remember." -- Cornelia Read, author of A Field of Darkness, on Veil of Lies. Crispin Guest is a disgraced knight, stripped of his rank and his honor - but left with his life - for plotting against Richard II. Having lost his bethrothed, his friends, his patrons and his position in society. With no trade to support him and no family willing to acknowledge him, Crispin has turned to the one thing he still has - his wits - to scrape a living together on the mean streets of London. In 1383, Guest is called to the compound of a merchant - a reclusive mercer who suspects that his wife is being unfaithful and wants Guest to look into the matter. Not wishing to sully himself in such disgraceful, dishonorable business but in dire need of money, Guest agrees and discovers that the wife is indeed up to something, presumably nothing good. But when he comes to inform his client, he is found dead - murdered in a sealed room, locked from the inside. Now Guest has come to the unwanted attention of the Lord Sheriff of London and most recent client was murdered while he was working for him. And everything seems to turn on a religious relic - a veil reported to have wiped the brow of Christ - that is now missing.
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Char

Ok this is more of a rant, I will be honest. Of the books i have read lately, there have been at least 3; that have referenced the copper smell of blood. One used the reference across the entire book. I can't remember exactly what copper smells like... but blood, blood smells like iron.

Thus blatant incorrect reference in so many books just irked me. If you are talking about vampires or bloody fights know the right blood references, please.

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Char
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The who done it aspect of this book was spot on. The steady twists last and will keep you wondering. If you prefer a dark macarbe style this might be a pick for you.