In the turbulent realm of Norman England, a young nobleman discovers that his identity is the link to murder and mystery.
Bereft at the loss of his adoptive father, the Sheriff of Lincoln, Hugh Corbaille is unprepared for a further shock from a visiting knight. Hugh may actually be the sole child of the Earl of Wiltshire, mysteriously abducted thirteen years before on the day the nobleman was murdered. With no memory of his early years, Hugh begins to believe he may be the missing heir and sets off to find his past.
The journey, however, is far from easyโor safe. Finding himself caught in a web of death and intrigue, and surrounded by a court of scheming strangers, Hugh must turn to the mother he has never known and a supportive young woman to piece together the truth. A cold-blooded killer stands between Hugh and the answers he seeks, answers that may prove his birthโand his death.
Praise for No Dark Place
โDive into this compelling medieval storyโyouโll never want to come up.โ โCatherine Coulter
โJoan Wolf never fails to deliver the best.โ โNora Roberts
โGuaranteed to enthrall readers . . . well-researched period detail, a wonderful atmosphere, and an intriguing plot. . . . Itโs a great read. Fans will haunt the bookstores for the next volume in the series.โ โJayne Ann Krentz