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Books with author P. C. Doherty

  • The Great Revolt: A mystery set in Medieval London

    Paul Doherty

    eBook (Severn House Publishers, July 1, 2016)
    Sleuthing monk Brother Athelstan discovers that past crimes can cause new murder in the latest intriguing medieval mysteryJune, 1381. The rebel armies are massed outside London, determined to overturn both Crown and Church. The Regent, John of Gaunt, has headed north, leaving his nephew, the boy-king Richard II, unprotected.Brother Athelstan meanwhile has been summoned to the monastery at Blackfriars, tasked with solving the murder of his fellow priest, Brother Alberic, found stabbed to death in his locked chamber. Athelstan would rather be protecting his parishioners at St Erconwald’s. Instead, he finds himself investigating a royal murder that took place fifty-four years earlier whilst the rebel leaders plot the present king’s destruction.What does the fate of the king’s great-grandfather, Edward II, have to do with the murder of Brother Alberic more than fifty years later? When he finds his own life under threat, Athelstan discovers that exposing past secrets can lead to present danger.
  • Midnight Man

    Paul Doherty

    Paperback (Severn House Publishers, Feb. 15, 2014)
    As Chaucer’s pilgrims shelter for the night, it’s the physician’s turn to enthral his fellow travellers with a terrifying tale. When Brother Anselm and his novice Stephen are summoned to the Church of St Michael’s, Candlewick, to perform an exorcism, the demons that plague the church appear to have been summoned by an infamous sorcerer known as the Midnight Man. But what has he unwittingly unleashed – and why? Is there any link to the disappearance of young women in the area? Before Anselm can get to the truth, he must first uncover the identity of the mysterious Midnight Man.
  • Midnight Man

    Paul Doherty

    eBook (Severn House Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    A ‘Canterbury Tales’ medieval mystery - As Chaucer’s pilgrims shelter for the night, it’s the physician’s turn to enthral his fellow travellers with a terrifying tale. When Brother Anselm and his novice Stephen are summoned to the Church of St Michael’s, Candlewick, to perform an exorcism, the demons that plague the church appear to have been summoned by an infamous sorcerer known as the Midnight Man. But what has he unwittingly unleashed – and why? Is there any link to the disappearance of young women in the area? Before Anselm can get to the truth, he must first uncover the identity of the mysterious Midnight Man.
  • The Great Revolt: A mystery set in Medieval London

    Paul Doherty

    Paperback (Severn House Publishers, March 1, 2017)
    Sleuthing monk Brother Athelstan discovers that past crimes can cause new murder in the latest intriguing medieval mysteryJune, 1381. The rebel armies are massed outside London, determined to overturn both Crown and Church. The Regent, John of Gaunt, has headed north, leaving his nephew, the boy-king Richard II, unprotected.Brother Athelstan meanwhile has been summoned to the monastery at Blackfriars, tasked with solving the murder of his fellow priest, Brother Alberic, found stabbed to death in his locked chamber. Athelstan would rather be protecting his parishioners at St Erconwald’s. Instead, he finds himself investigating a royal murder that took place fifty-four years earlier whilst the rebel leaders plot the present king’s destruction.What does the fate of the king’s great-grandfather, Edward II, have to do with the murder of Brother Alberic more than fifty years later? When he finds his own life under threat, Athelstan discovers that exposing past secrets can lead to present danger.
  • Whitegate: The most evocative story of manipulative relationships

    C L Doherty

    language (TAOW, May 14, 2020)
    "Unputdownable" Elizabeth Hulme, Editor for The Academy of Writers17 Year old Kate Whitegate has come to learn that the relationships she attracts are mirrors of the relationships that nurtured her through childhood. When the one bond she thought she could always rely on slips away she is faced with much more than finding someone to fill that void. As she grapples to understand her changing world, she must work closely with her remaining allies to uncover the truth of what happened to the person closest to her, and change the course of her destiny before it's too late.Sukhdeep Kaur, "This book embodies everything. Every element that makes up this book is of the perfect amount. Every character, every line, every word are playing their parts perfectly, enhancing the story. I loved this book so much!"Rex, "Whitegate is a journey, a journey of slowly understanding the complex characters of the book and a really good thriller that hooks you. It made me realize that there's so much more to a person than what they project themselves to be; that there's good in each one of us even though we are blind to it. A murder that changes the quotidian life of the Infamous Kate Whitegate and how amidst finding the murderer she somehow finds herself."
  • King Arthur

    P. C. Doherty

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1987)
    A biography of the legendary king of medieval Britain who became the central figure in a series of tales describing his own heroic deeds and those of his knights.
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  • Midnight Man

    Paul Doherty

    Hardcover (Crème de la Crime, Sept. 1, 2012)
    A ‘Canterbury Tales’ medieval mystery - As Chaucer’s pilgrims shelter for the night, it’s the physician’s turn to enthral his fellow travellers with a terrifying tale. When Brother Anselm and his novice Stephen are summoned to the Church of St Michael’s, Candlewick, to perform an exorcism, the demons that plague the church appear to have been summoned by an infamous sorcerer known as the Midnight Man. But what has he unwittingly unleashed – and why? Is there any link to the disappearance of young women in the area? Before Anselm can get to the truth, he must first uncover the identity of the mysterious Midnight Man.
  • The Great Revolt: A mystery set in Medieval London

    Paul Doherty

    Hardcover (Crème de la Crime, July 1, 2016)
    Sleuthing monk Brother Athelstan discovers that past crimes can cause new murder in the latest intriguing medieval mysteryJune, 1381. The rebel armies are massed outside London, determined to overturn both Crown and Church. The Regent, John of Gaunt, has headed north, leaving his nephew, the boy-king Richard II, unprotected.Brother Athelstan meanwhile has been summoned to the monastery at Blackfriars, tasked with solving the murder of his fellow priest, Brother Alberic, found stabbed to death in his locked chamber. Athelstan would rather be protecting his parishioners at St Erconwald’s. Instead, he finds himself investigating a royal murder that took place fifty-four years earlier whilst the rebel leaders plot the present king’s destruction.What does the fate of the king’s great-grandfather, Edward II, have to do with the murder of Brother Alberic more than fifty years later? When he finds his own life under threat, Athelstan discovers that exposing past secrets can lead to present danger.
  • The Gallows Murders

    Paul Doherty

    eBook (Headline, Nov. 27, 2012)
    Rodger and Benjamin delve into the underworld of Tudor Britain...Conspiracy and murder combine to threaten Roger Shallot's own life in his fifth journal, The Gallows Murders, from acclaimed author Paul Doherty. Perfect for fans of Ellis Peters and Susannah Gregory. In the summer of 1523, the hot weather and the sweating sickness provide a fertile breeding ground for terrible murders and the most treasonable conspiracies. King Henry VIII has moved the court to Windsor where he slakes his lusts whilst the kingdom is governed by his first minister, Cardinal Wolsey. Someone is sending the King threatening letters from the Tower, under the name and seal of Edward, one of the princes supposedly murdered there, demanding that great amounts of gold be left in different parts of London. If the orders are not carried out, proclamations will be published throughout the capital which, coinciding with the outbreak of plague, may make it look as though the hand of God has turned against the Tudors for usurping the throne. Wolsey has only two people to turn to: his beloved nephew, Benjamin Daunbey, and Daunbey's faithful servant, Roger Shallot. Benjamin and Roger become embroiled in the murky Tudor underworld and the pressure to solve the mysteries mounts when King Henry threatens that Roger Shallot's life depends on it.What readers are saying about Paul Doherty:'Light, light, light, but clever, clever, clever. And amusing. A relaxing afternoon's read!''Excellent book, kept me guessing 'til the end''Paul Doherty weaves a tangled web of murder and intrigue'
  • The Gallows Murders

    Paul Doherty

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, May 15, 1996)
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  • 1001 Animals to Spot

    G. Doherty

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2002)
    Children can find animals from woolly lambs to blue-tongued skinks in these busy scenes of different habitats from around the world. The text and illustrations are intended to help children develop skills in reading, counting, matching and identification.
  • The Tunnels: The Untold Story of the Escapes Under the Berlin Wall

    C. H. Doherty

    Hardcover (Meredith Press, March 15, 1967)
    Tunnels