Those Who Go By Night
When a beggar is murdered in the quiet village of Bottesford, his body draped across the altar of St. Mary's church in a perverse pose of pagan sacrifice, the Pope's Inquisitor General places the small hamlet in his sights. Anxious to stave off the Inquisition, the Bishop of Lincoln dispatches Thomas Lester, son of a disgraced Templar Knight, to investigate?but the Archbishop's fanatical emissary has already arrived to conduct his own inquiry. His investigation uncovers a viper's nest of perfidious players: the secretive wife of the local lord, a notorious Irishwoman accused of witchcraft, and a depraved assassin who has left a trail of murder and blackmail in his wake. As this sordid drama unfolds, Thomas finds himself falling in love with a woman whose beauty is matched only by her defiance of the Church's fearsome power. Is the killer poised to strike again? Will the Inquisition bring its hammer down on the hapless hamlet? And could there be a real witch hiding in plain sight? The race is on to conjure the truth.
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Those Who Go By Night
When a beggar is murdered in the quiet village of Bottesford, his body draped across the altar of St. Mary's church in a perverse pose of pagan sacrifice, the Pope's Inquisitor General places the small hamlet in his sights. Anxious to stave off the Inquisition, the Bishop of Lincoln dispatches Thomas Lester, son of a disgraced Templar Knight, to investigate?but the Archbishop's fanatical emissary has already arrived to conduct his own inquiry. His investigation uncovers a viper's nest of perfidious players: the secretive wife of the local lord, a notorious Irishwoman accused of witchcraft, and a depraved assassin who has left a trail of murder and blackmail in his wake. As this sordid drama unfolds, Thomas finds himself falling in love with a woman whose beauty is matched only by her defiance of the Church's fearsome power. Is the killer poised to strike again? Will the Inquisition bring its hammer down on the hapless hamlet? And could there be a real witch hiding in plain sight? The race is on to conjure the truth.
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Those Who Go By Night

Those Who Go By Night

by Andrew Gaddes

Narrated by Alex Wyndham

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

Those Who Go By Night

Those Who Go By Night

by Andrew Gaddes

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When a beggar is murdered in the quiet village of Bottesford, his body draped across the altar of St. Mary's church in a perverse pose of pagan sacrifice, the Pope's Inquisitor General places the small hamlet in his sights. Anxious to stave off the Inquisition, the Bishop of Lincoln dispatches Thomas Lester, son of a disgraced Templar Knight, to investigate?but the Archbishop's fanatical emissary has already arrived to conduct his own inquiry. His investigation uncovers a viper's nest of perfidious players: the secretive wife of the local lord, a notorious Irishwoman accused of witchcraft, and a depraved assassin who has left a trail of murder and blackmail in his wake. As this sordid drama unfolds, Thomas finds himself falling in love with a woman whose beauty is matched only by her defiance of the Church's fearsome power. Is the killer poised to strike again? Will the Inquisition bring its hammer down on the hapless hamlet? And could there be a real witch hiding in plain sight? The race is on to conjure the truth.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 09/17/2018
Set in England in 1324, Gaddes’s excellent debut focuses on a turf war between rival church factions, each with a stake in solving the murder of a beggar found draped across a church altar as if he were a pagan sacrifice in the village of Bottesford. At the insistence of the worldly Bishop of Lincoln, Thomas Lester, the talented son of a disgraced Templar knight, travels to Bottesford to investigate. Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Canterbury, a stalwart supporter of the pope, dispatches Father Justus, a Dominican friar, to conduct a separate inquiry. Thomas clashes with Justus, who’s keen to uncover heretics in the village, and other cunning, often depraved opponents. Fortunately, Thomas discovers an ally in Alice Kyteler, a real-life “witch” of the period, who’s not afraid to challenge church orthodoxy. The tension builds steadily, with plot twists coming thick and fast toward the end. Despite some graphic violence and the occasional jarring use of a modern word like uptight, fans of historical mysteries will find this a highly satisfying page-turner. Agent: Mitchell Waters, Curtis Brown. (Nov.)

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Praise for Those Who Go By Night:
“Excellent…fans of historical mysteries will find this a highly satisfying page-turner.”
Publishers Weekly starred review

“Rooted in the tumultuous history of its unique era, Gaddes' debut novel offers genuine tension and consistent surprises.”
Kirkus

"This is a solid debut historical mystery that rebukes history's treatment of women. Readers of Tania Bayard's In the Presence of Evil or Jeri Westerson's Crispin Guest mysteries will appreciate this new entry that delves into superstition and the power of the church in the 14th century.”
Library Journal

"The sights and sounds are so vividly portrayed that it felt like stepping into a 14th-century English village...There are many secrets to uncover, and Gaddes does a nice job slowly revealing just enough to keep readers turning the pages....A well-crafted historical mystery."
Historical Novels Review

Those Who Go By Night is full of interesting characters and makes you want to know what happens to them even after the last page has been turned...If you are looking for a new read, love mysteries, and like a bit of the supernatural mixed in, Those Who Go By Night is a good pick.”
BookReporter

"Those Who Go By Night invites readers into an immersive pilgrimage into the fourteenth century. In elegant and eloquent prose, Gaddes luxuriates in a lush atmosphere of intrigue, mystery and dark secrets."
—Matthew Pearl, New York Times and international bestselling author of the Dante Club series

“A vividly told story of love, fear and the abuse of power. Seems like another world, but look closer… all the human qualities, and the evils are still here!”
—Anne Perry, international bestselling author of the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt mysteries

“A gripping murder mystery... Andrew Gaddes leads us into the dark recesses of the medieval mind, and explores its obsession with the supernatural, superstition and witchcraft. Thoroughly recommended.”
—S. D. Sykes, author of the Somershill Manor series

“[Gaddes is] an exciting new talent…Expertly crafted, with an impressive knowledge of the period and background, [Those Who Go By Night] is a breathless journey through the fears, superstitions, witchcraft, intolerance, and dynastic ambitions of the 14th century.”
—Peter Tremayne, author of the Sister Fidelma Mysteries

Kirkus Reviews

2018-09-18

A naïve investigator in medieval England faces a wall of duplicitous suspects in probing a disturbing murder.

In 1324, during the reign of feckless Edward II, elderly priest Roger Lacy, who's known better days, is reduced to begging in Bottesford and sleeping under a hedge. He's taking a moment to pray in Saint Mary's Church when a hooded figure murders him and places his corpse on the altar in a clear act of blasphemy. The impressionable pope has fallen under the thrall of inquisitor general Bernard de Gui, who sees witches and demons around every corner and might well use the killing as an excuse for a large-scale inquisition. So the Bishop of Lincoln dispatches his young protégé Thomas Lester to monitor the situation, perhaps solve the crime, and, the bishop mischievously suggests, find a wife. As it happens, Thomas soon strikes romantic sparks with Cecily, a titled Bottesford lass. Most everyone else he meets, however, is both suspicious and standoffish. Pretentious, influential Friar Justus admires de Gui. Cecily's reclusive stepmother, Isabella, met with the murdered man shortly before his death. Chaplain Father Elyas casts suspicion on miller Tom Attwood, who reacts violently to the accusation. The drunken Attwood becomes the second victim of the mysterious hooded figure, who stages his death to look like a suicide. After hearing the protestations of the miller's wife, Thomas is skeptical of this version of events. An unsettling encounter in the woods with Cecily's saucy maid, Alice, reintroduces the specter of sorcery and reminds Thomas of his own unworldliness. He realizes that he must attend to his own safety as he attempts to discover the truth.

Rooted in the tumultuous history of its unique era, Gaddes' debut novel offers genuine tension and consistent surprises.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172864872
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 10/01/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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