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No one knows quite how, but Max and her baby are safe at last. No one knows quite how, but Peterson has persuaded Dr Foster to marry him. No one knows quite how, but Markham's marital status remains unknown. Certainly no one knows quite how a twelve-foot-high teapot has mysteriously materialised on the South Lawn, but it has. But they do know that Clive Ronan is back. They do know that he hates them and that this time he has good cause. And they do know that he will bring death and destruction in his wake. Follow the disaster magnets of St Mary's from the Egyptian desert to the Battle of Stamford Bridge, and from Hastings to the Sack of Constantinople in this, the eighth book in The Chronicles of St Mary's.
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Much darker than the others which I didn't care for.
I also don't like shows or books where there is one singular bad guy so the otherwise
competent people have to almost but not quite catch the bad guy in each book/episode.
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13 primary books35 released booksThe Chronicles of St Mary's is a 35-book series with 13 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Jodi Taylor.