![]() He had lost his noble title and fortune after joining with others to place his mentor John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, on the throne, thus committing treason against King Richard II. To briefly recap for newcomers: Crispin Guest is a disgraced knight turned detective on the streets of late 14th-century London. So including an interview with the author for this series finale seemed like a neat idea. Back in 2008, I'd published her guest post about Veil of Lies, in which Crispin made his first appearance in print, and this week the 15th and final book, The Deadliest Sin, will appear from Severn House. I've also reviewed a couple of the books here, including Cup of Blood (the prequel) and The Deepest Grave (book 11). With her appearances on this blog during the publication of her Crispin Guest medieval mystery series, Jeri Westerson is coming full circle.
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