
Blood In The Parchment
A Medieval Murder Mystery (A Rebecca DeToledo Mystery Book 2)
Esther KnightIvanhoe meets Phryne Fisher in this medieval adventure of a woman sleuth.
Toledo, Spain, 1193 Rebecca DeToledo thought she had made peace with her family’s betrayal—until her estranged cousin Yaacov begs her to investigate troubling events at their joint vellum business. She refuses to help, wanting nothing to do with the family that shunned her.
Then, a worker at the DeToledo vellum workshop is found dead.
Sir John of Hampstead has seen death before, but the body pulled from a vat is something else entirely. As the city’s Head of Investigations, John knows that this was no accident.
His orders are simple: find the killer, keep the peace, and—by Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine’s personal command—protect Rebecca DeToledo. Easier said than done. Rebecca is fiercely independent, and far too willing to put herself in the way of danger. And the deeper they dig, the more enemies they uncover: rival merchants, bitter ex-employees, and a prospective groom for Rebecca, who might be spying for the enemy.
Then a second body falls—this time, far too close to home. John and Rebecca must move quickly, because the killer isn’t just covering their tracks… they’re hunting anyone who dares get too close.
Perfect for fans of medieval whodunits, slow-burn partnerships, and strong female leads who challenge the rules of their time.
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Inspired by real events and figures—such as Eleanor of Aquitaine’s campaign to ransom Richard the Lionheart and the scholars of Toledo’s famed School of Translators—Esther brings history to life through suspenseful mysteries rooted in research and travel.


















