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Get the Clues
from Medieval Mystery Authors

 

Did medieval people view the end of the world as we do?  Find out from Sharan Newman as she enlightens us about our medieval ancestors.  The Order of Fontevraud, a double house of monks and nuns, was actually run by a nun.  Who knew?  Priscilla Royal takes us inside the world of this very interesting order.  Kate Emerson gives us the delicious details from letters to Ladies of the Tudor period. Were the Tarot cards always used for fortune-telling? Discover their history from Diane A. S. Stuckart.  Denise Domning once again brings her special—and very enjoyable— style of writing to the legends of St. George and the Dragon and St. Patrick from Ireland. Susan Higginbotham takes us inside Buckingham's 1483 rebellion. A mystery to be sure!  In Keeper of the Realm, Linda Abel shows us what life was like for her favorite Tudor Queen, Catherine Parr who was one of only two Queens Henry VIII trusted enough to make Regent while he went off to war. Do you know who the other Queen was?

 

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