![]() ![]() As Bascot’s investigation goes underway, the plot thickens as he unravels the lies and schemes that concealed the true perpetrator and his/her motives for committing the murders. And as if recovering his health and restoring his faith isn’t enough of a challenge, he winds up being assigned to investigate the deaths of four individuals at a local alehouse. His imprisonment severely damaged his faith and left him with a blinded eye and a lame leg. Plot Overviewīascot de Marins, a Templar knight, was sent to Lincoln Castle to recuperate after being imprisoned and tortured by Saracens in the Holy Land for eight years. So I decided to add it to the pile of books I was purchasing that day, and I just finished reading it over the weekend in lieu of me cramming my thesis, no less. I’ve always found the Knights Templar to be interesting, and I honestly never delved in the Mystery genre of literature. ![]() Apart from the interesting cover design, the fact that the book is labeled “A Templar Knight Mystery” piqued my interest. Like I said back in December, The Alehouse Murders by Maureen Ash is a book that I just happened to pick up while I was browsing at a bookstore. ![]()
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