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City of Pearl

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"Clare produces another winner ... this magical adventure story, full of joy, danger, and sadness, will draw both Clare's crime-fiction fans as well as fantasy readers" Booklist
Apprentice healer Lassair uncovers the secrets of the mysterious City of Pearl in the compelling new Aelf Fen medieval mystery.
October, 1093. At her mentor's urgent request, Lassair is accompanying Gurdyman across the sea to Spain. But why is he so insistent on embarking on this difficult and dangerous journey just as winter approaches? And why does he seem so afraid? Could there be any connection to the vagrant found lying dead outside his home, a single pearl clutched in his outstretched hand?
As the pair reach the remote mountainous regions of northern Spain, Lassair will be tested as never before. Hot on her trail is Jack Chevestrier, the young lawman who loves her. But who is it who's trying to kill him ... and why?
This richly detailed medieval mystery will appeal to fans of Ellis Peters, Susanna Gregory and Simon Beaufort.|October, 1093. At her mentor's urgent request, Lassair is accompanying Gurdyman across the sea to Spain. But why is he insistent on embarking on this difficult and dangerous journey just as winter approaches? And why does he seem so afraid? As the pair reach the remote mountainous regions of northern Spain, Lassair will be tested as never before.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 17, 2014
      At the start of Clare’s impeccably paced sixth Aelf Fen novel (after 2013’s Land of the Silver Dragon), apprentice healer Lassair helps rescue a foreign woman and her infant son from a mob in Cambridge in the fall of 1093. When Lassair and the sheriff’s man, Jack Chevestrier, later go looking for the woman’s missing family members, receding flood waters reveal a body that raises suspicions of murder. Meanwhile, Lassair’s Norman lover, Rollo, is on a covert mission to Miklagard (modern Istanbul) and the Holy Land for King William. New Age fans will appreciate how Lassair employs a “shining stone” to see events occurring elsewhere. As she grows more confident using the stone’s power, she becomes more assertive within her extended family and community. Clare does a good job generating tension by shifting the narrative in between England and Byzantium. Adding period flavor are the religious feelings characters evince at the beginning of the Crusades.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2019
      Clare produces another winner in her Aelf Fen series, set in eleventh-century Britain and featuring village-healer Lassair. When Lassair's mentor, Gurdyman, announces that he has an idea for a new venture, she assumes he means a new experiment to further increase her understanding of the mystical world of healing. But Gurdyman has something entirely different in mind?a long sea voyage followed by a dangerous and challenging land journey to the mysterious City of Pearl. Along the way, Gurdyman means to visit the village where his parents died and right a long-ago wrong that has weighed on his mind for decades. But it is the City of Pearl?a rich and beautiful city where Jews, Christians, and Muslims live in harmony?where Lassair will learn the true purpose of the long and dangerous expedition that she and Gurdyman have embarked on. Less a historical mystery and more a genre-blender than the other titles in the series, this magical adventure story, full of joy, danger, and sadness, will draw both Clare's crime-fiction fans as well as fantasy readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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      December 15, 2014
      Clare offers another installment in her atmospheric historical series set in the fens of eleventh-century England. Lassair, the young healer, is in Cambridge when she sees a veiled noblewoman with a baby being harassed by an angry mob. Lassair and her teacher rescue the woman, who refuses to reveal much about herself except that her husband is dead and she's come to the fens to find his wealthy family. Then, after a terrible storm, the drowned body of a young woman is found lodged against a bridge. Apparently she's a victim of the storm, but Lassair's intuition suggests otherwise. The investigation is led by lawman Jack Chevestrier; guiltily, Lassair, whose true love, Rollo, is far away in Constantinople, finds herself attracted to him. As the two struggle to unravel the mysteries, they have no idea that their search will link to Rollo's quest. Clare's grasp of the social customs and political and religious struggles of the timecombined with her knack of weaving a mesmerizing storymakes this new Aelf Fen installment a winner.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2019
      In Clare’s eerie ninth Aelf Fen medieval mystery (after 2018’s The Rufus Spy), English healer Lassair, drained and depressed by recent personal losses, agrees to accompany her mentor, Gurdyman, on a sudden journey from Cambridge to faraway Spain, even though the elderly healer and magician won’t tell her why they’re going. Soon it becomes clear that the wise and formidable Gurdyman is deeply afraid, which is no surprise since the impetus of the journey was his finding a dead man in his doorway with a pearl in his hands. The tension builds as a malevolent presence haunts the pair’s arduous journey to the City of Pearl. Alarmed by Lassair’s departure, the Cambridge lawman Jack Chevestrier tries to pick up her trail, which also increases the stakes and deepens the emotional narrative, since Lassair and the burly Jack have unfinished business. The lack of a murder case to solve may disappoint some, but those who enjoy mystical thrillers set in medieval Europe will be well rewarded.

    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2019
      A woman with magical powers starts a long and arduous journey not knowing what is to come. The wizard Gurdyman, with whom Lassair has been living and studying in Cambridge in 1093, tells her that they must travel to Spain and sends her to her fenland home to pack her belongings, including the shining stone that reveals visions. Lassair wonders whether the trip is an effort to cheer her up after she's lost the two loves of her life, Rollo to death and lawman Jack Chevestrier to stubbornness (The Rufus Spy, 2018). Before she and Gurdyman board the first of several ships that will take them to Spain, she visits her parents and her grandfather Thorfinn, from whom she's inherited some of her powers and the shining stone. Gurdyman says that he wants to visit his own parents' graves in Galicia, but Lassair suspects that he has other reasons for the trip. The owners of the inn that was once his parents' greet the visitors with caution and even dislike, evoking memories of Gurdyman's early brilliance and his determination to travel far to learn more. Using money Rollo left her, Lassair, noting Gurdyman's failing health, buys a pony and cart for transport. After almost dying from poisoned water, both are rescued and taken to the City of Pearl, a haven for people of every religion. Gurdyman agrees to send Lassair to a magnificent cave in a high mountain region, where she's tutored by Luliwa in the magical arts. Back in England, a man is found dead outside Gurdyman's house, a pearl clutched in his hand. Jack teams up with Lassair's uncle Hrype to hunt down the wraithlike person who searched the house. Afraid for Lassair's life, the pair engage Thorfinn and his ship to follow her. Much will be revealed but even more left for the next chapter in Lassair's life. A host of minor mysteries enliven this magical tour of mystical lands.

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