Toni Mount is a magician with words, weaving a captivating story in wonderful prose. The Colour of Evil is, to put it simply, a pleasure to read.” - Sharon Bennet Connoly, author and medieval historian. · Welcome to historian and author Toni Mount who is visiting the Anne Boleyn Files as part of her book tour for her latest medieval mystery. The Colour of Betrayal is the latest whodunit in Toni’s popular Sebastian Foxley series of medieval murder mysteries. Inspired by a true story from the thirteenth century, this new tale involves the murder of a London goldsmith while he is ‘in sanctuary’ at St Mary Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. Start your review of The Colour of Betrayal (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery #) Write a review. Cassia rated it liked it. I enjoy Toni Mount's Middle Ages. She puts to life settings and characters. This story was inspired by a real murder happened in London, in /5.
Title: The Colour of Betrayal: A Sebastian Foxley Medieval Murder Mystery (Sebastian Foxley Medieval Mystery) Author(s): Toni Mount ISBN: / Publisher: MadeGlobal Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU. The seventh Sebastian Foxley medieval murder mystery from bestselling author Toni Mount takes us deep into a dark world once again. Author Interview. We asked the author Toni Mount to tell us about her thrilling new novel, The Colour of Lies - this is what she told us. The Colour of Betrayal is the latest whodunit in the popular 'Sebastian Foxley' series of medieval murder mysteries by author and historian Toni Mount. Inspired by a true story from the 13th century, this new story involves the murder of a London goldsmith whilst he was 'in sanctuary' at St Mary le Bow church.
Welcome to historian and author Toni Mount who is visiting the Anne Boleyn Files as part of her book tour for her latest medieval mystery. The Colour of Betrayal is the latest whodunit in Toni’s popular Sebastian Foxley series of medieval murder mysteries. Inspired by a true story from the thirteenth century, this new tale involves the murder of a London goldsmith while he is ‘in sanctuary’ at St Mary-le-Bow church in London. Toni has published many non-fiction books, but always wanted to write a medieval thriller, and her novels The Colour of Poison, The Colour of Gold, The Colour of Cold Blood and now The Colour of Betrayal are the result. Toni has published many non-fiction books, but always wanted to write a medieval thriller, and her novels The Colour of Poison, The Colour of Gold, The Colour of Cold Blood and now The Colour of Betrayal are the result. Toni regularly speaks at venues throughout the UK and is the author of several online courses available at www.doorway.ru
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