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Crime and detective. In Cambridge a child has been hideously murdered and other children have disappeared. The Jews, made scapegoats by the all-powerful Christian clergy, have been forced to retreat into the castle to avoid slaughter by angry townspeople. Henry, King of England, is displeased. The Jews provide a large part of his revenue and therefore the real killer must be found, and quickly. A renowned investigator, Simon of Naples, is recruited and he arrives in town from the continent accompanied by an Arab and a young woman, Adelia Aguilar. There are few female doctors in twelth century Europe, but Adelia is one of them, having qualified at the great School of Medicine in Salerno. What's more, her speciality is the study of corpses; she is, in fact, a mistress of the art of death, a skill that must be concealed in case she's accused of witchcraft.Adelia's investigation takes her deep into Cambridge, its castle and convents and in a medieval city teeming with life, Adelia makes friends and even finds romance. And, fatally, the attention of a murderer who is prepared to kill again.
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5 primary booksMistress of the Art of Death is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Ariana Franklin and Samantha Norman.
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Forensic profiling in the middle ages. Adelia must discover the serial killer who is killing children while keeping secret her status as a doctor of death (autopsy doctor). Because she is a woman if she displayed this knowledge she would be put to death as a witch. As it is there are some acrimonious run-ins with the church anyway. Highly recommended.