Hill of Bones & The Sacred Stone – Medieval Murderers Free Audiobook
Description
Written by Medieval Murderers
Read by Paul Mathews and Colin Mace
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
The Medieval Murderers
A pseudonym for these two books used by
Philip Gooden, Susanna Gregory, Bernard Knight, Karen Maitland, Ian Morson, Simon Beaufort
BERNARD KNIGHT, a senior Home Office pathologist, is the author of the CROWNER JOHN series. SUSANNA GREGORY’s novels feature MATTHEW BARTHOLOMEW, a Cambridge physician in the period immediately after the Black Death. Cornwall-based IAN MORSON is the author of the FALCONER series, and PHILIP GOODEN writes Shakespearean murder mysteries. KAREN MAITLAND is the author of The Owl Killers etc. and SIMON BEAUFORT author of the Sir Geoffrey Mappestone series
Note:- Not all of the above authors have contribute to both books.
The books are a collection of short stories or novellas on a single linked theme and continuous time line which then read as a Novel
Both books Bitrate:- 64kbps Mono
The Sacred Stone (2010)
A novel by The Medieval Murderers narrated by Paul Mathews
1067. In the desolate wastes of Greenland, a group of hunters discover a strangely-shaped meteor which has fallen from the sky. At first, the mysterious ‘sky-stone’ seems to bring them good luck, healing a lame boy and guaranteeing a good catch of furs. But violence and murder soon follow in fortune’s wake, as the villagers fight and struggle amongst themselves to get control of the precious stone. Over the next six hundred years, the Sky-Stone falls into the hands of crusading knights, the wicked Sheriff of Devon, a group of radical young kabalists, the dying King Henry III and a band of travelling players. Each time, the stone brings treachery, discord and violent death to those who seek to possess it.
Length:- 14hrs 14mins
Hill of Bones (2011)
A novel by The Medieval Murderers narrated by Colin Mace
Cerdic, a young boy who has the ability to see into the future, has a mysterious treasure in his possession. A blind old woman once gave him a miniature knife with an ivory bear hilt – the symbol of King Arthur – and told him that when the time comes he will know what he has to do with it. But when he and his brother, Baradoc, are enlisted into King Arthur’s army, he finds that trouble seems to follow him wherever he goes. When Baradoc dies fighting with King Arthur in an ambush of the Saxons on Solsbury Hill, Cerdic buries the dagger in the side of the hill as a personal tribute to his brother. Throughout history, Solsbury Hill continues to be the scene of murder, theft and the search for buried treasure. Religion, politics and the spirit of King Arthur reign over the region, wreaking havoc and leaving a trail of corpses and treasure buried in the hill as an indication of its turbulent past.
Length:- 12hrs 10mins