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The Chrysanthemum Tiger

A Gabriel Taverner Mystery, Book 6

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The Chrysanthemum Tiger

By: Alys Clare
Narrated by: John Telfer
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March, 1605.

Country doctor and former ship surgeon Gabriel Taverner is ready for his next adventure. He can't wait to leave Devon and tend to the crew of the Luipaard while sailing the Eastern seas.

As years pass by, Gabriel's family and friends back home are struggling with his substitute physician. Doctor Maudsley Cheverell turned out to be as incompetent as they come and unpleasant at best. So when he is found dead in a ditch one day, no one seems to be too surprised. Only, when examining the body, it seems like Cheverell was tortured using a specific method from the East . . .

Is there a connection to Gabriel and his time in Asia? Where is he now? And how did the quiet English town of Tavy Valley suddenly get involved in a dangerous plot?

©2024 Alys Clare (P)2024 Oakhill
Amateur Sleuths Historical Renaissance

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