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Old 10-26-2018, 12:45 PM   #2662
sufue
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Another Falconer title has dropped, this time the fifth one, Falconer and the Great Beast, although only to $3.34, which is at the upper edge of what I consider a good sale on very old back list. Not sure if I'll bite or hope for a better price - I do have a scanned pdf that I made from my DTB. Decisions, decisions, decisions......

In any case, if you want to buy, here's the info:

link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087FDDMC

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It is 1268, and Oxford is forced to play host to the Tartars, a tribe from the East whose fierceness is legendary, and who, after having played havoc in France and Germany now cross the English Channel under the banner of Peace. Their arrival, little welcome by the people of Oxford, creates a sense of foreboding and when the Tartar ambassador is found dead it looks like murder, or magic?

Master William Falconer, the committed scientist knows, or thinks he knows, a rational explanation must lay behind the emissary’s death but before the mystery is solved he has to question the soundness of his methods.

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A Psalm for Falconer is the fourth in the William Falconer historical series by Ian Morson. I started reading this series back when I had periodic business trips to the UK and would pick up pounds (or kilos) of historical mysteries in DTB to haul home, mostly titles that were unavailable or really hard to find in the US. E-books are so much easier , but Morson's titles only very very rarely go on sale, so I'm happy to see this one drop to $2.48 at Kindle US.

link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087FDD54
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