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MAYHEM AND MIRACLES IN WALES BECKON OWEN ARCHER BACK TO HIS ROOTS...AND TO A RUTHLESS KILLER.
In the wet spring of 1370, a time of political unrest, a murdered man is left outside the gates of St. David's, Wales. Not far away, a wounded stranger, drenched in blood--not all of it his own--is carried to sanctuary by a wandering bard. And a mystery linked to warring passions for a woman and a nation begins for Owen Archer.
Owen, leaving his family behind, has undertaken a holy pilgrimage to Wales with his ailing father-in-law and his friend Geoffrey Chaucer--and has agreed to carry out a mission for the English king. But he is unexpectedly moved by this return to his native land. And when asked to investigate the killing at St. David's, Owen--sharp at discerning truth from falsehood--begins to see the momentous import of a fugitive shrouded in secrecy, a lady betrayed by love, and the ties binding a man's soul...that tighten to torment his heart.