The cargo from Neira

Alys Clare

Book - 2023

"February, 1605. A series of killings shake the quiet life of Devon's Tavy valley. Country doctor Gabriel Taverner, summoned by the coroner to examine the bodies, believes that the murders are somehow connected to a mysterious woman recently discovered in shocking circumstances. Gabriel is determined to solve the mystery, and soon uncovers clues that link his unexpected patient to the brutal killings. Prominent among them is the strange and recurring theme of nutmegs. A precious spice from far-flung islands in a distant sea and already in demand, its high cost is increasing daily since the rumour has spread that it is a cure for the plague ... Gabriel finds himself caught in a deadly rivalry involving a greater prize and more ruth...less players than he could have imagined. Fighting to protect his family and friends from dangerous involvement in this savage race, will he be able to emerge alive?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Historical fiction
History
Novels
Published
Edinburgh : Severn House [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Alys Clare (author)
Edition
First world edition
Physical Description
249 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780727823021
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Review by Booklist Review

The latest in Clare's Gabriel Taverner series is set in Plymouth, England, in 1605. Seafarer-turned-country-doctor Gabe finds himself involved in another murder investigation when his friend Jarman, who's the coroner's assistant, asks Gabe to help move a woman's body from the riverbank. It appears she has killed herself, meaning that she must be buried in unconsecrated ground with a stake driven through her heart. But as Gabe is transporting the woman to his office, he's shocked when she starts breathing. As he nurses her back to health, he realizes she harbors secrets: she's pregnant, and someone is after her. When two murdered bodies turn up nearby, Gabe is left to ponder whether the cases are related to his "mystery woman," and, if so, how? As Gabe digs for answers, he unearths a complex tale involving spices from East Asia purported to cure the plague, greedy merchants, hidden treasure, and a particularly devious killer. Clare is a master at combining fascinating period details with spellbinding, adventure-filled stories. A must for historical mystery readers.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A good deed may forever change Dr. Gabriel Taverner's life in 1605. Living in Devon with his sister, Celia, the respected doctor has been a great help to the coroner in solving mysterious deaths. When coroner's assistant Jarman Hodge shows up at Gabriel's home after finding a woman in a nearby creek, the harsh laws pertaining to suicide make both men uncertain what to do. The body is that of a lovely pregnant woman, who, it turns out, isn't a suicide because she's not dead, though she does seem to be in a deep sleep. But the pair are still hesitant about lying to coroner Theo Davey and Gabriel's best friend, vicar Jonathan Carew, about the circumstances in which she was found. While waiting for their mystery guest to recover, Gabriel is called to view a body found in a cesspit, a man who was struck on the head and his mouth stuffed with nutmegs. Merchants from rival countries have formed trading companies to make fortunes from the exotic spices of the East, and nutmegs are worth more than gold. The rescued woman, Artemis Brownyng, turns out to have been exaggerating her sickness so she won't have to talk to anyone, but she eventually tells Celia some of her story. After someone tries to break into the house, the terrified Artemis reveals more of her woes. When she tries to pay for her care with nutmegs soon after Jonathan finds a headless man near the house, Gabriel is convinced that all the deaths are connected. Much questioning reveals a fierce competition to find a ship loaded with nutmegs and the location of the island where they grow. Gabriel, drawn back to the seafaring life he had to give up after an injury, must make a big decision. A historically detailed mystery full of action and philosophizing. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.