The Serpent’s Tale

The Serpent’s Tale by Ariana Franklin is a historical fiction novel published by Penguin in 2008, featuring 371 pages in English. This second installment in the Mistress of the Art of Death series follows medieval heroine Adelia Aguilar as she is summoned back from retirement to investigate the mysterious poisoning of Rosamund Clifford, the mistress of King Henry II. With the estranged queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, as the prime suspect, the stakes are high, as the king fears that the murder could ignite a civil war.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and historical intrigue as Adelia, reluctantly rejoining forces with Rowley Picot, navigates a labyrinthine tower filled with dark secrets. Their investigation takes a perilous turn when they are captured by Eleanor’s henchmen and held in a nunnery, where tensions rise and bodies begin to accumulate. As Adelia races against time to uncover the truth, themes of loyalty and betrayal unfold amid the backdrop of medieval England’s political turmoil.
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Ariana Franklin combines the best of modern forensic thrillers with the drama of historical fiction in the enthralling second novel in the Mistress of the Art of Death series, featuring medieval heroine Adelia Aguilar.
Rosamund Clifford, the mistress of King Henry II, has died an agonizing death by poison-and the king’s estranged queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine, is the prime suspect. Henry suspects that Rosamund’s murder is probably the first move in Eleanor’s long-simmering plot to overthrow him. If Eleanor is guilty, the result could be civil war. The king must once again summon Adelia Aguilar, mistress of the art of death, to uncover the truth.
Adelia is not happy to be called out of retirement. She has been living contentedly in the countryside, caring for her infant daughter, Allie. But Henry’s summons cannot be ignored, and Adelia must again join forces with the king’s trusted fixer, Rowley Picot, the Bishop of St. Albans, who is also her baby’s father.
Adelia and Rowley travel to the murdered courtesan’s home, in a tower within a walled labyrinth-a strange and sinister place from the outside, but far more so on the inside, where a bizarre and gruesome discovery awaits them. But Adelia’s investigation is cut short by the appearance of Rosamund’s rival: Queen Eleanor. Adelia, Rowley, and the other members of her small party are taken captive by Eleanor’s henchmen and held in the nunnery of Godstow, where Eleanor is holed up for the winter with her band of mercenaries, awaiting the right moment to launch their rebellion.
Isolated and trapped inside the nunnery by the snow and cold, Adelia and Rowley watch as dead bodies begin piling up. Adelia knows that there may be more than one killer at work, and she must unveil their true identities before England is once again plunged into civil war . . .
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