The Corpse at Windsor Bridge
1263 December - January 1364

Two weeks after the disappearance of Father Giles de Twet, the confessor to Prince Edward, the priest's rotting corpse is found in the River Thames beneath the bridge at medieval Windsor, weighted down by a block of stone

Stephen Attebrook, a one-time coroner now at loose ends, finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time after he agrees to escort a herd of cattle from Ludlow to Windsor to feed King Henry's army, which is preparing for civil war. A distraught Prince Edward orders Stephen to find Father Giles' killer.

Meanwhile, Stephen's arch enemy, Percival FitzAllan, the Earl of Arundel, has brought Stephen's niece, Ida, to Windsor as his captive to petition the king to make the beautiful young woman his ward. FitzAllan's ultimate plan: marry Ida to a retainer to gain control of Hafton Manor, Stephen and Ida's home.

Stephen struggles to solve the murder while risking his life and his fortune to shield Ida from a loathsome marriage.
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