The Bones of Avalon
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Phil Rickman lives on the Welsh border with his wife Carol and a bunch of animals. He has worked as a BBC radio and TV presenter, and he now writes and presents a book programme on BBC Radio Wales. He is also the author of the internationally bestselling crime series featuring deliverance consultant Merrily Watkins.

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Elizabeth I's controversial astrologer, John Dee, takes center stage in this serviceable thriller set in 1560 from British author Rickman (To Dream of the Dead and nine other Merrily Watkins mysteries). Sir William Cecil, the monarch's chief adviser, dispatches Dee to Glastonbury, to find King Arthur's bones and bring them back to London. Intended to bolster the young queen's standing, the relics are to be housed in a new, elaborate shrine. Soon after arriving in Glastonbury, Dee's team, which includes the man rumored to be Elizabeth's lover, must deal with a gruesome murder. Unfortunately, Rickman's portrayal doesn't do justice to the intriguing Dee, who was also a mathematician. In addition, the story line is less compelling than those of other recent Elizabethan historicals by Rory Clements and S.J. Parris. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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