Lady in Red (The Sword of Glastonbury #8)

Lisa Shea


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Lady in Red by Lisa Shea
Jessame's best friend, Sabina, was brutally slain. Because Sabina was a fallen women, none will lift a finger to track down her killer. In desperation, Jessame takes matters into her own hands. She disguises herself as a lady of the night to lure in the murderer.

Berenger returns home after ten long years in the crusades to find his home village has been turned upside down. A lady in red calling herself Besame is stirring up trouble everywhere she goes.

When Jessame gets too close to the truth, and dark forces rise against her, Berenger races against time to prevent her from becoming the next victim!

Lisa has written 12 medieval novels. Each is a standalone story and can be read in any order. Each has its own flavor and atmosphere - each is set in a different part of England and showcases the natural beauty of its region. Lady In Red is set in Somerset, in southwest England. The cover photo shows that beautiful landscape. All of Lisa's books are teen-friendly with no graphic violence or intimacy.

Lady In Red is a lighthearted tale of second chances, mystery, and adventure, in the style of Agatha Christie meets Robin Hood.
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