JERI WESTERSON
Advance Praise for VEIL OF LIES
VEIL OF LIES marks a spectacular debut! Westerson's "medieval noir" page-turner sports vigorous plotting, robust characters, and superb scholarship. An utterly beguiling alchemy of Canterbury and Connelly. The Crispin Guest series scores a bulls-eye on the first shot. The stuff of legend!
Julia Spencer-Fleming, Edgar finalist and author of I SHALL NOT WANT
Every fan of P.C. Doherty should be delighted with this new series.
Margaret Frazer, author of the Dame Frevisse
and Joliffe medieval mystery series
Jeri Westerson's VEIL OF LIES is a great read, through and through. Her finely wrought portrait of gritty Medieval London is imbued with great wit and poignancy, establishing Crispin Guest as a knight to remember.
Cornelia Read, author of A Field of Darkness
Now that the Da Vinci Code has come and gone, VEIL OF LIES ought to prove the abiding interest in fiction that touches on Catholic and medieval themes... I've never read such a well-constructed and well-written mystery, and I've read many hundreds of them... I can't think of a single living author of mystery fiction that I'd buy in hardcover any more. I know I'll reread these books many times, so they have to be sturdy. Has someone already claimed the slot as #1 fan? Oh, okay, I'll settle for being #750.
Laura James, Crime Historian of Clews
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