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Too Good to Hang: The intriguing medieval mystery series

Too Good to Hang: The intriguing medieval mystery series

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Thorgar the Ploughman is hanged for the murder of Father Edmund, but his sister seeks justice. The lord Sheriff sends Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin to discover the truth, exposing strong motives and secrets among the villagers. The Sheriff's men must plumb the darkness to uncover the true killer.

Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 18 May 2023
Publisher: Allison & Busby


In the year 1145, a tragic event unfolded in the village of Ripple. Thorgar the Ploughman, a hardworking man, was discovered by the bloodied body of Father Edmund, a village priest. Despite his pleas of innocence, Thorgar was swiftly hanged for being caught at the scene of the crime. Distraught by the injustice, Thorgar's sister, determined to seek justice for her brother, traveled to Worcester. Upon her arrival, the lord Sheriff sent a team of investigators, consisting of Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin, to uncover the truth behind Thorgar's execution.

As they delved deeper into their investigation, the team uncovered strong motives for placing the blame on Thorgar's shoulders. They discovered unpleasant secrets festering among the villagers, and the whisper of a treasure long lost and now rediscovered. The noose cast a long shadow over the village, but the Sheriff's men knew they had to plumb the darkness to uncover the true killer.

Through tireless efforts and meticulous investigation, the team finally unraveled the truth. It turned out that Father Edmund had been murdered by a group of villagers who coveted the treasure he had been guarding. The discovery shook the community to its core, and the team faced backlash from those who believed Thorgar was guilty without evidence.

Despite the obstacles and criticism, the Sheriff's men remained steadfast in their pursuit of justice. They arrested the culprits and brought them to trial, where they were found guilty and sentenced to the appropriate punishment. The village of Ripple was left in shock and awe at the events that had transpired, but the Sheriff's men had proven that truth and justice would prevail, even in the face of adversity.

In conclusion, the story of Thorgar the Ploughman serves as a reminder of the importance of justice and the power of the truth. It highlights the need for investigators to be diligent, fearless, and committed to uncovering the truth, even when faced with strong opposition and unpleasant secrets. The Sheriff's men in this case exemplified these qualities, and their efforts ultimately brought justice to the victim and the community.

Weight: 404g
Dimension: 144 x 225 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780749029289

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