Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

'Chilling and riveting. This immersive, evocative book will grip you from first page to last' S D Sykes

Worcestershire, September 1145: A Templar knight is found dead in the Forest of Wyre, clutching a bloodstained document naming a traitor. Undersheriff Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin must uncover whether the killing was personal, political, or the work of outlaws. They are surprised to find that the locals believe the killer to be the Raven Woman, a mythical shape-shifter said to haunt the woods. Then the knight is identified as Ivo de Mitton - believed to have long ago murdered his own kin - and the mystery deepens.

As the trio dig through legend and lies, they must determine the truth and bring a cunning killer to justice.

'Hawkswood is proving to be a master of two crafts: crime writing and historical fiction' Mystery People

'Hawkswood writes so well that the trail is never clear; I didn't spot the true murderer until the reveal, and enjoyed the building of the case all the more for it. Recommended' Historical Novels Review

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Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

'Chilling and riveting. This immersive, evocative book will grip you from first page to last' S D Sykes

Worcestershire, September 1145: A Templar knight is found dead in the Forest of Wyre, clutching a bloodstained document naming a traitor. Undersheriff Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin must uncover whether the killing was personal, political, or the work of outlaws. They are surprised to find that the locals believe the killer to be the Raven Woman, a mythical shape-shifter said to haunt the woods. Then the knight is identified as Ivo de Mitton - believed to have long ago murdered his own kin - and the mystery deepens.

As the trio dig through legend and lies, they must determine the truth and bring a cunning killer to justice.

'Hawkswood is proving to be a master of two crafts: crime writing and historical fiction' Mystery People

'Hawkswood writes so well that the trail is never clear; I didn't spot the true murderer until the reveal, and enjoyed the building of the case all the more for it. Recommended' Historical Novels Review

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Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

by Sarah Hawkswood
Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

Feast for the Ravens: The must-read medieval mystery series

by Sarah Hawkswood

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'Chilling and riveting. This immersive, evocative book will grip you from first page to last' S D Sykes

Worcestershire, September 1145: A Templar knight is found dead in the Forest of Wyre, clutching a bloodstained document naming a traitor. Undersheriff Hugh Bradecote, Serjeant Catchpoll, and Underserjeant Walkelin must uncover whether the killing was personal, political, or the work of outlaws. They are surprised to find that the locals believe the killer to be the Raven Woman, a mythical shape-shifter said to haunt the woods. Then the knight is identified as Ivo de Mitton - believed to have long ago murdered his own kin - and the mystery deepens.

As the trio dig through legend and lies, they must determine the truth and bring a cunning killer to justice.

'Hawkswood is proving to be a master of two crafts: crime writing and historical fiction' Mystery People

'Hawkswood writes so well that the trail is never clear; I didn't spot the true murderer until the reveal, and enjoyed the building of the case all the more for it. Recommended' Historical Novels Review


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780749032630
Publisher: Allison & Busby, Limited
Publication date: 09/18/2025
Series: Bradecote & Catchpoll , #13
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 757 KB

About the Author

Sarah Hawkswood describes herself as a 'wordsmith' who is only really happy when writing. She read Modern History at Oxford and first published a non-fiction book on the Royal Marines in the First World War before moving on to medieval mysteries set in Worcestershire.
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