Alys Clare

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Hawkenlye mysteries

Set in 12th-century England and featuring would-be detectives Josse d'Acquin and the Abbess of Hawkenlye, published by Hodder & Stoughton and Severn House.

  1. Fortune Like the Moon (1999)
  2. Ashes of the Elements (2000)
  3. The Tavern in the Morning (2000)
  4. The Chatter of the Maidens (2001)
  5. The Faithful Dead (2002)
  6. A Dark Night Hidden (2003)
  7. Whiter Than the Lily (2004)
  8. Girl in a Red Tunic (2005)
  9. Heart of Ice (2006)
  10. The Enchanter's Forest (2007)
  11. The Paths of the Air (2008)
  12. The Joys of My Life (2009)
  13. The Rose of the World (2011)
  14. The Song of the Nightingale (2012)
  15. The Winter King (2013)
  16. A Shadowed Evil (2015)

Aelf Fen mysteries

Set in 11th-century England and featuring the healer Lassair, published by Severn House.

  1. Out of the Dawn Light (2009)
  2. Mist Over the Water (2009)
  3. Music of the Distant Stars (2010)
  4. The Way Between the Worlds (2011)
  5. Land of the Silver Dragon (2013)
  6. Blood of the South (2014)
  7. The Night Wanderer (2016)

Other novels

  • Time of the Wolf (1994) (writing as Elizabeth Harris)
  • The Quiet Earth (1995) (writing as Elizabeth Harris)

References

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