But her shrewd intentions backfire when a youthful nun is found dead amidst copious evidence of rape, and murder, a day to the planned coronation ride from London. Feeling particularly enthusiastic on the dawn of a new day, a new era, the queen opens England’s jails and liberates nearly a thousand prisoners as a show of good faith in the name of the king-to-be. Queen Eleanor’s son, Richard, is due for the coronation. Hawkenlye Mysteries- Fortune like the MoonĪlys’ medieval crime tales take us back to 1189. Below is a review of the magical powers as depicted in the mystery series-Hawkenlye. This amazing medieval feature prompted Alys’s setting of her short story-Hawkenlye Abbey in the same place where her house now stands. The waters of this spring mimic in color and tang to Tunbridge’s famed Chalybeate Spring. Alys’s study is next to a vast stretch of land, which includes a gorge with a small spring. She lives in a remote cottage in Brittany, deep in an old countryside where past inhabitants left their mark on her front doorstep are ancient relics and dolmens of the Neolithic and primeval tracks of legendary warrior priests the Knights Templar. She attended Tonbridge School and later graduated from Kent University in archaeology studies. Clare grew up in the countryside near where her Hawkenlye works of fiction are set. Alys Clare is the pen name of Elizabeth Harris, who has more than 20 published literary works under her name.
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