Feast for the Ravens is the thirteenth and most recent (2025) in Sarah Hawkswood's Bradecote & Catchpoll historical series. I had a review copy of an earlier title in this series, which I quite liked, and have since read some others (ditto on liking them).
Feast in on sale at Kindle UK right now for £0.99. Sadly it's not on sale at Kobo UK, but I'm providing the link for price checking/matching purposes.
Kindle UK:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DYK9CGMM
Kobo UK (price check/match):
https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/feast-for-the-ravens
Spoiler:
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Worcestershire, September 1145. A Templar knight is found dead in the Forest of Wyre, clutching a bloodstained document naming a traitor. Undersheriff Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin must uncover whether the killing was personal, political, or the work of outlaws. They are surprised to find that the locals believe the killer to be the Raven Woman, a mythical shape-shifter said to haunt the woods. Then the knight is identified as Ivo de Mitton, who fled the shire many years ago, presumed guilty of the foul murder of his kin.
As the trio dig through legend and lies, they must determine the truth and bring a cunning killer to justice.
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