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In the Company of Fools

Tania Bayard

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Belletristik / Historische Kriminalromane

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A baby abandoned in the palace gardens leads scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan into a mystery involving murder, superstition and scandal in fourteenth-century France.

Paris, 1396. Scribe Christine de Pizan is shocked when the Duke of Orleans' fools find a baby, wrapped in rags and covered in sores, abandoned in the palace gardens. Was there really a wicked plan to substitute the child for the queen's own baby daughter and blame the Duchess of Orleans, Valentina Visconti? Who would commit such an evil act, and why?

Accused of being a sorceress, Valentina is the victim of much slander and has powerful enemies at the palace, where rumours of witchcraft and superstition run riot. Convinced of the duchess's innocence, Christine is determined to uncover the truth, and soon makes a number of disturbing discoveries. Could the palace fools be the key to unlocking the mystery?

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<i>'Bayard vividly immerses the reader in the complex and perilous world fo medieval France'
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<i>'Readers will enjoy the nicely constructed mystery as well as the well-researched trip to fourteenth century France, highlighted by an interesing backstory concerning the contents of the royal library'
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Keywords

Charles VI of France, sorcery, fools and jesters, poisonous herbs, Duke of Orleans, abandoned child, kings and queens, superstitions, made king, nasty rumours, 14th century France, evil plot, royal palaces, witchcraft