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The violent, poignant story of how Oswald de Lacy came to be lord of Somershill.

Trade Review
The series gets better and better. It's building a very credible medieval world view while keeping the reader turning the pages at a gallop. And Oswald is such an appealing character, growing richer and deeper with every book, as the beastliness of his family becomes more and more evident. I loved the concept of a good death, too. * Andrew Taylor, author of Ashes of London *
The author's inventiveness and gift for description serves to deepen an already nuanced lead. Sykes solidifies her standing as a preeminent historical whodunit writer * Publishers Weekly *
S D Sykes' The Good Death is a twisting mystery written with intelligence and a striking mood of poignancy. I turned the final page with deep satisfaction and true admiration * Martine Bailey, author of An Appetite for Violets *
Sykes has an easy, engaging writing style producing an entertaining and enthralling read * Shots Magazine *
An utterly compelling, darkly atmospheric mystery set against a backdrop of plague, prejudice and passion. I could not put this book down * Tracy Borman *
It is a book to get lost in rather than rattle through and it feels like the right book to reflect, without being overwhelmed by that, on our newly limited world. I thoroughly recommend it * Catherine Hokin, Historia Magazine *

The Good Death is beautifully written and immersed in its time . . . I marvel at the way in which the author evokes this feudal age . . . a fabulous historical crime mystery

* Kate Atherton, For Winter Nights blog *

The Good Death

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    A Paperback / softback by S D Sykes

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 20/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781473680234, 978-1473680234
      ISBN10: 1473680239

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The violent, poignant story of how Oswald de Lacy came to be lord of Somershill.

      Trade Review
      The series gets better and better. It's building a very credible medieval world view while keeping the reader turning the pages at a gallop. And Oswald is such an appealing character, growing richer and deeper with every book, as the beastliness of his family becomes more and more evident. I loved the concept of a good death, too. * Andrew Taylor, author of Ashes of London *
      The author's inventiveness and gift for description serves to deepen an already nuanced lead. Sykes solidifies her standing as a preeminent historical whodunit writer * Publishers Weekly *
      S D Sykes' The Good Death is a twisting mystery written with intelligence and a striking mood of poignancy. I turned the final page with deep satisfaction and true admiration * Martine Bailey, author of An Appetite for Violets *
      Sykes has an easy, engaging writing style producing an entertaining and enthralling read * Shots Magazine *
      An utterly compelling, darkly atmospheric mystery set against a backdrop of plague, prejudice and passion. I could not put this book down * Tracy Borman *
      It is a book to get lost in rather than rattle through and it feels like the right book to reflect, without being overwhelmed by that, on our newly limited world. I thoroughly recommend it * Catherine Hokin, Historia Magazine *

      The Good Death is beautifully written and immersed in its time . . . I marvel at the way in which the author evokes this feudal age . . . a fabulous historical crime mystery

      * Kate Atherton, For Winter Nights blog *

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