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No Law in the Land (Last Templar Mysteries 27): A gripping medieval mystery of intrigue and danger (Knights Templar)

No Law in the Land (Last Templar Mysteries 27): A gripping medieval mystery of intrigue and danger (Knights Templar)
Michael Jecks

Michael Jecks

After 13 years selling computers, in 1994 I had a brilliant idea for a story which became THE LAST TEMPLAR. Since then I've been a full-time author, writing 54 novels, 6 novellas, a series of collabor...
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Country or family... which will Sir Baldwin and Simon choose?

When Simon's daughter becomes embroiled in the plans of a group of outlaws, he and Sir Baldwin take matters into their own hands in the thrilling twenty-seventh instalment of Michael Jecks' Knights Templar mysteries. Perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin and Bernard Cornwell.

'Boasts an exciting, twisting plot' - Publishers Weekly

King Edward II is furious when he learns that his wife Queen Isabella has defied him by remaining in France with their son. As the unfortunate messengers of this news, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and his friend, Bailiff Simon Puttock, are dismissed from court.

Returning home to Devon, they are shocked to discover that outlaws now hold sway in the land. When two clerics are found murdered, Baldwin and Simon must investigate. But the culprit is a friend of Dispenser and the King, and in taking the matter further they could be accused of treason. So they decide to leave the affair to others. Until, that is, Simon's own daughter comes under threat, and all hell is let loose...

What readers are saying about No Law in the Land:

'Top crime, top adventure, great characterisation'

'A thoroughly intriguing tale of menacing threats. It is another glorious story from Michael Jecks'

'Jecks weaves a marvellously plotted, plausible story in amongst historical fact'