The Cup of Ghosts

Cover of The Cup of Ghosts by P. C. Doherty
Publisher: Headline
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 9780755328734
Dimensions:
Height: 1.10236 Inches
Length: 6.33857 Inches
Width: 9.52754 Inches
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The Cup of Ghosts by P. C. Doherty, published by Headline in 2005, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life of Mathilde of Westminster, a renowned physician in London during the early 14th century. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous English court, the narrative explores Mathilde’s experiences as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Isabella, revealing the intricate and often dangerous politics that accompany royal life, where mysterious deaths are commonplace.

In this edition, readers will find Mathilde reflecting on her past, using her keen observational skills to navigate a world filled with chilling murders and personal peril. The story intertwines themes of crime and mystery, as Mathilde confronts the deadly rivalries between the English and French courts. With a page count of 309, this book offers a detailed account of the intrigue and danger that characterized the era, providing insight into the complexities of life at court during a time of political strife.


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By 1322, Mathilde of Westminster was considered the finest physician in London. But in her years as lady-in-waiting to Princess Isabella, who married the feckless Edward II, she was drawn into the murky politics of the English court, where sudden, mysterious death was part of the tapestry of life.

Many years later, when the glory is gone and all that remains are bittersweet memories, Mathilde looks back and chronicles her turbulent life. She has a keen eye for symptoms and causes – and not just the medical kind. With her sharp, suspicious intellect ready to distinguish between a fatality and an unnatural death, Mathilde is confronted by a host of chilling murders, personal danger and the murky intrigue that lies at the heart of the English and French courts at the beginning of the fourteenth century. The source of these horrors is the fierce political rivalry between Philip of France and Edward of England which manifests itself in a series of gruesome killings, one of which actually takes place during Edward II’s Coronation in January 1308, when a knight of the Royal Household, Sir John Baquelle, is crushed to death.

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Publisher: Headline. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9780755328734.
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Language: en. Pages: 309.

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