The Lost Boys of London
In Mary Lawrence's fifth Bianca Goddard mystery set during the final years of Henry VIII's reign, the alchemist's daughter uses her skills to aid the living and helps seek justice for the dead...
While her husband fights the Scots for King Henry VIII, Bianca Goddard earns her coin by concocting medicines that offer relief to London's sick. Some unfortunates, however, are beyond any remedies she can provide--like the boy discovered hanging from a church dripstone. Examining the body, Bianca finds a rosary twined around the child's neck. A week later, another boy is found dead at a different church. When Fisk, Bianca's impish acquaintance goes missing, she fears he may become the third victim...
There are many villains who would prey on wayward, penniless boys. But Bianca suspects the killings are not brutal acts of impulse, but something far more calculated. In her room of Medicinals and Physickes, she examines the sole piece of evidence: a sweet-smelling, dark-stained cloth. If Bianca can unravel its secret, reputations and lives will be saved. But the expected hour of the next murder is approaching, and a single misstep may mean another boy is lost forever...
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Become an affiliateMary grew up in Indiana and lives in Maine After a career in cytotechnology, she turned to farming. She is an avid reader of historical fiction and nonfiction and concentrates on Tudor/Elizabethan history. Her articles have appeared in several publications most notably, The Daily Beast. Visit her at www.marylawrencebooks.com
"Colorful alchemical lore and vividly imagined..." -Publishers Weekly
"[Lawrence]...is a talented storyteller"--Historical Novel Society
"Lawrence's London is no fairy-tale setting, but her heroine is as plucky as they come."--Kirkus Reviews
"The author has the Tudor language down to a gnat's eyeball.--Rosepoint Publishing
.."lively prose-enough to impart the flavor of the times while keeping the novel accessible to general readers. Try this for C.J.Sansom Matthew Shardlake series."--Booklist
"Atmospheric...Fans of Tudor historicals will eagerly await the next installment."--Publishers Weekly
"...a portal from our world to the England of 1544"--Kirkus Reviews