The Poisoned Serpent

The Poisoned Serpent by Joan Wolf is a first edition novel published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2000. This 304-page work is set in medieval Norman England during the winter of 1140, a time marked by civil war and political strife. The story follows Hugh de Leon, the heir to an earldom, who faces personal and political challenges as he navigates a tumultuous landscape filled with betrayal and murder.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of love and loyalty against a backdrop of mystery and danger. As Hugh grapples with his feelings for the Lady Cristen, he is also drawn into the investigation of a murder that implicates his friend Bernard. The plot thickens as Hugh must balance his desire to elope with Cristen while seeking justice for his friend, all while confronting a cunning killer who has left no trace. This edition presents a rich tapestry of intrigue and suspense, inviting readers into a world where every decision carries weight and danger lurks at every turn.
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Bestselling author Joan Wolf is back with her eagerly anticipated second novel of murder and mystery in medieval times.
It is the winter of 1140 in Norman England, and the country is embroiled in a bitter civil war, with cousin against cousing in a battle for the crown.
Caught in the midst of this is Hugh de Leon, heir to an earldom. In addition to the political turbulence, Hugh has problems closer to home. The Lady Cristen, who holds Hugh’s heart, is not highborn enough to be his wife. Instead, Hugh’s uncle, Guy, has arranged a marriage with the comely but spoiled heiress, Elizabeth de Beaute, whose father has just been granted the earldom of Lincoln. The two fortunes combined would give the de Leons unparalleled power.
Scant days after Guy’s announcement, the new earl is murdered, and Hugh’s friend Bernard stands accused of the deadly deed. Therein lies Hugh’s dilemma. He must elope with Cristen before Guy can stop them from marrying. Yet, while his happiness hangs in the balance, Hugh cannot let his friend die a wrongful death.
It is up to Hugh to expos the real killer, someone so calculating and brutal, someone so chillingly smart, that he has silenced all witnesses and covered his tracks. And Hugh must be careful, for both his sake and Cristen’s, that when he grabs the serpent by its tail, he, too, does not get bitten.
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