A Gift of Sanctuary
An act of kindness or unforgivable treason? Owen Archer investigates a murder in Wales with links to a controversial offer of refuge.



Wales, 1369. Owen Archer is travelling to Wales on a mission for the Duke of Lancaster, recruiting archers in anticipation of King Charles of France's invasion of England. Joining him are Brother Michaelo, Geoffrey Chaucer and his father-in-law, Sir Robert D'Arby, who is on pilgrimage to the shrine of St David.



A JOURNEY DEEP IN THE FOREST ENDS WITH A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY.



When the body of John de Reine, one of the Duke of Lancaster's men, is found at the gate of St David's, the bishop asks Owen to return the corpse to John's father, Sir John Lascelles.



TREACHERY. PASSION. MURDER.



Could John's death be linked to his father's decision to grant sanctuary to a man accused of harboring a French spy and the wounding of a mysterious pilgrim? As Owen investigates, he uncovers betrayal, treason, acts of passion and dark secrets . . .
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A Gift of Sanctuary
An act of kindness or unforgivable treason? Owen Archer investigates a murder in Wales with links to a controversial offer of refuge.



Wales, 1369. Owen Archer is travelling to Wales on a mission for the Duke of Lancaster, recruiting archers in anticipation of King Charles of France's invasion of England. Joining him are Brother Michaelo, Geoffrey Chaucer and his father-in-law, Sir Robert D'Arby, who is on pilgrimage to the shrine of St David.



A JOURNEY DEEP IN THE FOREST ENDS WITH A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY.



When the body of John de Reine, one of the Duke of Lancaster's men, is found at the gate of St David's, the bishop asks Owen to return the corpse to John's father, Sir John Lascelles.



TREACHERY. PASSION. MURDER.



Could John's death be linked to his father's decision to grant sanctuary to a man accused of harboring a French spy and the wounding of a mysterious pilgrim? As Owen investigates, he uncovers betrayal, treason, acts of passion and dark secrets . . .
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A Gift of Sanctuary

A Gift of Sanctuary

by Candace Robb

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An act of kindness or unforgivable treason? Owen Archer investigates a murder in Wales with links to a controversial offer of refuge.



Wales, 1369. Owen Archer is travelling to Wales on a mission for the Duke of Lancaster, recruiting archers in anticipation of King Charles of France's invasion of England. Joining him are Brother Michaelo, Geoffrey Chaucer and his father-in-law, Sir Robert D'Arby, who is on pilgrimage to the shrine of St David.



A JOURNEY DEEP IN THE FOREST ENDS WITH A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY.



When the body of John de Reine, one of the Duke of Lancaster's men, is found at the gate of St David's, the bishop asks Owen to return the corpse to John's father, Sir John Lascelles.



TREACHERY. PASSION. MURDER.



Could John's death be linked to his father's decision to grant sanctuary to a man accused of harboring a French spy and the wounding of a mysterious pilgrim? As Owen investigates, he uncovers betrayal, treason, acts of passion and dark secrets . . .

Editorial Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Another labyrinth adventure for one-eyed Welshman Owen Archer (The Riddle of St. Leonard's, 1997, etc.), captain of the Archbishop of York's retainers in 14th-century England. This time, Owen is to journey to Wales, his long-unseen homeland, to recruit archers for the Duke of Lancaster, bolstering the Duke's forces against a rumored (soon-to-come) attack on England by King Charles of France. Owen is accompanied by Geoffrey Chaucer, whose mission is to inspect and report on the fortifications at the Duke's Welsh castles, overseen by his steward John Lascelles. Traveling with them are Owen's ailing father-in-law, Sir Robert D'Arby, and Brother Michaelo, the Archbishop's secretary, both on a pilgrimage to St. David's shrine. Owen is to meet with John de Reine, the steward's son, at Castle Carreg Cernen, but de Reine's murdered body has been left at the Tower Gate of St. David's. Owen and Geoffrey offer to escort the body, in company with Father Edern, to his father's home at Castle Cydweli. Once there, a second killing occurs and Lascelles' beautiful wife Tangwystl vanishes, along with Father Edern. Tangwystl's father is Gruffydd, deeply involved in a money scam and said to have ties to the infamous traitor Owain Lawgoch. There are endless comings and goings, a surfeit of characters and conflicts, and much soul-searching as Owen rediscovers his roots, suffers a deep personal loss, identifies the killer, and prepares to return home. A literate, meticulously researched jumble of confusing subplots and unpronounceable names. In all, a disappointing sixth outing for this often enthralling author. .

Prima on The Riddle of St. Leonard's

Gripping and believable . . . you can almost smell the streets of 14th-century York as you delve deeper into an engrossing plot

Yorkshire Evening Post on Vigil of Spies

Meticulously researched, authentic and gripping

Booklist

This compelling historical mystery lives up to the standard set by the master medievalist Ellis Peters

Product Details

BN ID: 2940194183081
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 01/20/2026
Series: Owen Archer Series , #6
Edition description: Unabridged
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