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Overview: William Falconer is a Regent Master at Oxford University in the 13th century. Addicted to Logic and the teachings of Aristotle, he finds himself using his knowledge to solve the riddles surrounding local murders. Though required to be celibate in his post, he has formed a complicated relationship with Ann Segrim, who is trapped in an unhappy marriage to Sir Humphrey Segrim. William is aided in his detective work by the town constable, Peter Bullock, and other fellow Masters of the university.
Genre: Mystery
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6 – Falconer and the Ritual of Death
Oxford University, 1271. As old buildings are pulled down to make way for a new purpose-built college, a body is revealed. Regent Master William Falconer deduces that the skeleton is twenty years old. He must try to recall any significant events, when England was involved in an earlier Crusade, which could provide a solution. As the heavens open, and Oxford is threatened with flooding, Falconer is drawn into violent events where the past and the present collide with startling consequences . . .
7 – Falconer’s Trial
Oxford, April 1272. The Lady Ann Segrim has been murdered, and a Regent Master has been taken at the scene of the crime, red-handed. The suspect is William Falconer, but, strangely, he doesn’t deny the charges. Using Falconer’s own logical methods to solve the crime, Falconer’s student Symon, along with Saphira Le Veske, Falconer’s new lover, sets out to clear his name, uncovering an extraordinary plot in the process.
8 – Falconer and the Death of Kings
Oxford, January 1273. When Regent Master William Falconer receives a cryptic message from Friar Roger, an old friend whose experimental scientific ideas the church consider heretical, he travels to Paris to find him. On arrival, he discovers his friend has been incarcerated in a friary, and he must work to ensure that his scientific theories are not lost forever. But, unbeknownst to Falconer, King Edward has a task for him – one that will test even the Regent Master’s legendary powers of deduction.
9 – Falconer and the Rain of Blood
Oxford, 1275 AD, is a town in self-imposed quarantine, running out of food and living in fear of a lethal disease and of ancient prophecies which seem to be coming true, prophecies which may be pure superstition or might just refer to the very practical problems facing King Edward I. Either way, it means there will be trouble for Oxford and its university. It begins with the theft of books, but murder and political intrigue follow and it becomes clear that the plague is not the only killer operating within the gates.
Only one man is capable of keeping the fear at bay and tracking down a ruthless murderer before he too becomes a victim.
‘I have summoned a most subtle master, who concerns himself with mysteries, and who will be on the trail of the malefactor soon enough. His name is William Falconer.’
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