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Murder in the Holy City: An 11th century mystery set during the crusades (A Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mystery Book 1) Kindle Edition by Simon Beaufort (Author)/5(47). Murder in the Holy City The First Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mystery. Holding on to the Kingdom of Jerusalem after the First Crusade was difficult enough, but suddenly a series of murders threatens the entire security of the City. In the Pope appealed to all virtuous and God-fearing men to join the Crusade to wrest Jerusalem from the www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins. A new entry in the historical mystery genre, this set, in , in a Jerusalem occupied by conquering Crusaders. Sir Geoffrey de Mappestone of England, a landless younger son educated in France, is a knight in the service of Lord Tancred of Italy and Tancred's uncle Bohemond. The city is being ruled by quietly warring religious factions#;Archbishop Daimbert, the Patriarch, in service of Author: Simon Beaufort.


Simon Beaufort. Average rating: · 2, ratings · reviews · 20 distinct works • Similar authors. Murder in the Holy City (Sir Geoffrey Mappestone, #1) avg rating — ratings — published — 7 editions. Want to Read. The first book in the series takes place in , shortly after the Fall of the Holy City, when an uneasy truce exists between the invaders and those residents who were not slaughtered in the fighting. These are Simon Beaufort's mysteries, listed in order of publication. Click on the title for more details. Murder in the Holy City. Murder In The Holy City By Simon Beaufort - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.


Murder in the Holy City: An 11th century mystery set during the crusades (A Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mystery Book 1) Kindle Edition by Simon Beaufort (Author). Murder in the Holy City The First Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mystery. Holding on to the Kingdom of Jerusalem after the First Crusade was difficult enough, but suddenly a series of murders threatens the entire security of the City. In the Pope appealed to all virtuous and God-fearing men to join the Crusade to wrest Jerusalem from the Infidel. The city is being ruled by quietly warring religious factions—Archbishop Daimbert, the Patriarch, in service of the Pope; the Benedictines of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, headed by Duke Godfrey of Lorraine, who calls himself the Advocate; Augustinians, Cistercians, and others, all fighting for power.

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