
Tudor Mysteries (volume 3): the King of a Country
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The golden autumn of 1541, Yorkshire. A sharp scream pierced the early morning fog, and the dying man called out a strange name in a pool of blood... Henry VIII was conducting the largest and most spectacular tour in British history, and he was staying here recently. Although the "Pilgrimage for Grace" rebellion has been going on for more than five years, the aftermath of the turmoil in the north is still there. Is the murder that occurred at this time a prelude to assassinating the king, or a dispute within the rebel party? Matthew Sharek, who accompanied him, once again embarked on the road of investigation. But his own secret mission to York was to ensure the safety of a remnant of the rebellion... However, the closer he gets to the truth, the closer he gets to the whirlpool: a long-abolished law, a rebel party that has never revealed anything, and a shabby piece of paper that has been around for a hundred years, all at the same time point to a mystery of blood that could ruin Henry VIII's reputation.
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