Sword of Shadows
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Publisher Description
A quest to find the ancient sword Excalibur quickly turns into a hunt for a determined killer for Crispin Guest.
London, 1396. A trip to the swordsmith shop for Crispin Guest, Tracker of London, and his apprentice Jack Tucker takes an unexpected turn when Crispin crosses paths with Carantok Teague, a Cornish treasure hunter. Carantok has a map he is convinced will lead him to the sword of Excalibur – a magnificent relic dating back to King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table – and he wants Crispin to help him find it.
Travelling to Tintagel Castle in Cornwall with Carantok and Jack, Crispin is soon reunited with an old flame as he attempts to locate the legendary sword. But does Excalibur really exist, or is he on an impossible quest? When a body is discovered, Crispin’s search for treasure suddenly turns into a hunt for a dangerous killer.
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An improbable narrative hook a search for Excalibur hampers Westerson's 13th medieval noir (after 2019's Traitor's Codex). Disgraced English knight Crispin Guest (aka the Tracker) is shopping at a London swordsmith for a new dagger for his apprentice, Jack Tucker, when shady treasure hunter Carantok Teague offers the sleuth a lucrative job. In 1377, Teague got permission from the current king's grandfather, Edward III, to dig for treasure across the kingdom on condition that any gold recovered be handed over to the crown. Now, in 1396, Teague is on the trail of the ultimate prize King Arthur's legendary sword itself, which his research causes him to believe is in Tintagel, Cornwall, Arthur's birthplace. Guest and Tucker accept the gig, an assignment that leads them to probe multiple murders and an encounter with a femme fatale who may be responsible for them. Anachronistic language ("do some damage") doesn't help with suspending disbelief. With this series nearing its end, fans can only hope it goes out on a high note.