Blood on the Stone, Jake Lynch
Blood on the Stone, Jake Lynch
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Blood on the Stone
An Oxford murder mystery of the 17th Century

Author: Jake Lynch

Narrator: Jake Lynch

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/16/2023


Synopsis

Oxford is hosting the English Parliament under the 'merry monarch', King Charles II. As politicians and their hangers-on converge on the divided city, an MP is found murdered, triggering tensions that threaten mayhem on the streets.Luke Sandys, Chief Officer of the Oxford Bailiffs, must solve the crime and thwart a treasonous plot. On his side is the respect for evidence and logic he absorbed in his student days, as a follower of the new science. On the other, a group of political conspirators are stirring up sectarian hatreds in their scheme to overthrow the Crown.Struggling to protect all he holds dear, Luke leans heavily on his cavalry officer brother, his friends, and his faithful deputy, Robshaw. But he has a secret, which may be clouding his judgement. At the moment of truth, will he choose love or duty?“An absorbing and ultimately compelling read… a gripping narrative, based on well-rounded characters, in a convincingly recreated milieu of time and place” – Oxford Mail.“Fast-moving and fascinating, with a number of entertaining sub-plots” – Telegraph.“Sharply-focussed… the pace and sense of danger accelerate. Layers of fine historical, architectural and personal detail bring the City of Oxford and the characters (both historical and fictional) alive” – Sydney University historian Dr Kenneth Macnab, Online Opinion.“Very enjoyable. Fast-moving and highly entertaining” – Peter Tickler, author of the Blood in Oxford series.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pheadra

The story is set in the university town of Oxford in the late 17th Century. The King accompanied by both his mistresses (one Protestant, the other Catholic) has declared that parliament should sit here and this brings with it for Luke Sandys, Chief Officer of the Oxford Bailiff one headache after th......more

Goodreads review by Julie

It is March 1861, and the Merry Monarch, King Charles II, is visiting Oxford. This is not such good news for Luke Sandys, Chief Officer or Constable of the Oxford Bailiffs, as Oxford is a tough and tense place to police even without a royal visit; the relationship between town and gown or the townsf......more