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IN THE SHADOW OF THE BULL

Eleanor Kuhns

IN THE SHADOW OF THE BULL by Eleanor Kuhns is the start of a new Ancient Historical Mystery series set in ancient Crete, 1450 B.C.
Ancient Crete, 1450 BC. In a world of Goddess worship, sacred snakes and sacrifice, human jealousy, resentment, and betrayal still run wild... When her sister Arge drops to the floor in convulsions and then dies at her wedding, fifteen-year-old Martis, a young poet and bull leaper in training, is certain she was murdered. The prime suspect is the groom, Saurus, a barbarian from the Greek mainland, but when Arge's Shade visits Martis, swearing Saurus is not her murderer, Martis vows to uncover the truth. As Martis begins asking questions, she discovers that while her sweet sister Arge may have had no secrets, many of the people around Martis certainly do... but if the murderer is not Saurus, then who is it? The Egyptian lady who frequents the docks, one of Martis's other sisters, her father, or someone entirely different? Martis is in a battle against time to save her sister's Shade from eternal unrest and uncover the killer before they strike again... Eleanor Kuhns is a previous winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel competition for A Simple Murder. The author of eleven Will Rees mysteries, she is now a full-time writer after a successful career as the Assistant Director at the Goshen Public Library in Orange County, New York.
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Published 2023-07-04 by Severn House

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This complex, character-driven mystery is loaded with fascinating historical details.