A Moorland Hanging

A Moorland Hanging by Michael Jecks is a historical fiction novel published by Simon & Schuster UK on June 6, 2013. This reissue spans 400 pages and is presented in English. Set in 14th Century Devon, the story follows Peter Bruther, who escapes from his master, Sir William Beauscyr, during a perilous time when fleeing could lead to severe consequences. After presenting himself as a tin miner to the king, Bruther gains the status of a serf, seemingly safe from Sir William’s claims. However, the discovery of his body hanging from a tree prompts an investigation into a chilling murder.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that delves into themes of survival and justice as Simon and Sir Baldwin take on the task of unraveling the mystery behind Bruther’s death. The book explores the complexities of social status and the harsh realities of life in medieval England. With its rich historical context, A Moorland Hanging offers a detailed portrayal of the era, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of the characters’ lives and the societal challenges they face.
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14th Century Devon: Peter Bruther flees his master, Sir William Beauscyr, in a time when to do so could earn him a brutal punishment.
Having presented himself as a tin miner to the king, who gives him the status of a serf, he is safe from the claims of Sir William.
But when Bruther’s body is found hanging from a tree, Simon and Sir Baldwin must investigate a cold-blooded murder.
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