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The fifteenth Knights Templar Mystery It is , and Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock have been granted leave to go on pilgrimage. Together they travel across Europe to Santiago de Compostela. But danger is never far away, and when a beautiful girl is found murdered on a hillside, the friends are among the first on the scene. Baldwin and Simon lend their investigative skills to the enquiry, headed by the local pesquisidore. But the unexpected appearance of a face from Baldwins past could threaten the investigation, as well as the future of Baldwin himself. . .

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Michael Jecks

THE TEMPLARS PENANCE

2003

To paraphrase P.G. Wodehouse

This book is for the builder and his wife, without whose wine, food and conversation this book would have been finished in a third of the time.

Thanks, Bob and Heather.

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About the Author

Michael Jecks gave up a career in the computer industry to concentrate on his - photo 2

Michael Jecks gave up a career in the computer industry to concentrate on his writing. He is the founder of Medieval Murderers, has been Chairman of the Crime Writers Association, and helped create the Historical Writers Association. Keen to help new writers, for some years he organised the Debut Dagger competition, and is now organising the Aspara Writing festival for new writers at Evesham. He has judged many prizes, including the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger. Michael is an international speaker on writing and for business. He lives with his wife, children and dogs in northern Dartmoor.

Michael can be contacted through his website: www.michaeljecks.co.uk.

He can be followed on twitter (@MichaelJecks) or on Facebook.com/Michael.Jecks.author.

His photos of Devon and locations for his books can be found at: Flickr.com/photos/Michael_Jecks.

Glossary

Claveiro

Key-holder or castellan of a castle (in Portugal).

Espada

The symbol of the Knights of Santiago. The upper part was a cross, but the lower part was shaped like a swords blade.

Frey, Freiles

Brother, Brothers: the term given to knight warriors.

Furtum sacrum

The theft of a set of relics by a rival church was a recognised crime, but it was condoned as being a pious act. Our forefathers took the view that if the Saint in question objected, he or she had it in their power to prevent it.

Hidalgo

A low class of noble, a hidalgo was on a par with a reeve, probably, but was born to his position rather than elected. Hidalgos would often work in the fields with other townsfolk, which meant that they were looked down upon by other, higher nobles.

Malfechor

During the troubled early years of the 1300s, a raider or thief who preyed on travellers, villagers and anyone else they could rob or kill.

Maestre

Master in Castile.

Mestre

Master in Portugal.

Mudjar

A Moslem living under Christian rule after the reconquest.

Pesquisidores

The title given to certain enquirers in Castile from the early thirteenth century. Its literal meaning is: well-informed men who fear God.

Cast of Characters

Sir Baldwin de Furnshill

A former Knight Templar who is well-known as a resolute investigator of crimes in Devon. It is a new experience for him to be investigating a murder in a different land, Galicia, without the support of his wife, Lady Jeanne, and his servant, Edgar.

Bailiff Simon Puttock

Baldwins friend for many years, the Stannary Bailiff from Dartmoor is less used to travelling and finds Galicia more intimidating than Baldwin does.

IN COMPOSTELA

Dom Afonso

The son of a religious man, Afonso is burning with the determination to avenge his fathers death.

Caterina

The widowed sister of Domingo, and cousin of Joana, Caterina was rejected by her Christian father when she married her Moorish husband against his will. Now she is forced to beg in the streets.

Sir Charles

Once a proud supporter of Earl Thomas of Lancaster, Sir Charles now has no protector and must find a living as best he can.

Domingo

Leader of a small group of thieves, Domingo is distraught to witness the death of his son Sancho at the hand of Sir Charles; he is determined to exact revenge.

Gregory of Coventry

The ex-husband of Doa Stefana, he has become a sad, disillusioned man. Now a cleric, he is appalled to see his ex-wife in Compostela.

Guillem

The clerk to Munio, who keeps notes and records all the Pesquisidors enquiries.

Joana

A lowly-born woman, she has been maid and confidante to Doa Stefana for some years.

Margarita

Although she has the dark beauty of a Castilian lady, Margarita is in fact an Englishwoman from Oxford, who married Munio while he studied there.

Mara de Venialbo

A beggarwoman seen in the streets of Compostela. Like other mendicants, she is unpopular, for even pilgrims object to paying out good money to beggars!

Matthew

Baldwin made many friends when he was a Knight Templar, but most have faded from his memory over the last fifteen years. Matthews is one face he recognises. When the Order was destroyed, Matthew was left with nothing, and now he must beg his daily allowance from pilgrims.

Munio

In the city of Compostela, there are elected official investigators, the pesquisidores, of whom Munio is one. He studied in his youth at Oxford, and speaks fluent English.

Parceval Annesen

Forced to go on pilgrimage to atone for the murder of a fellow merchant in Ypres, Parceval is anxious lest he be seen to be wealthy, and thereby robbed or captured and held hostage. To avoid this, he conceals his wealth.

Paul

Squire and general man-at-arms to Sir Charles, he also sees to Dom Afonsos needs.

Frey Ramn

One of the famous Knights of Santiago, Frey or Brother Ramn is apparently a devoted Soldier of Christ.

Don Ruy de Benavente

A knight forced to go into exile, unjustly accused of crimes against a young woman.

Doa Stefana de Villamor

The Lady Prioress of the convent at Vigo is fearful that her money might be stolen, but still more worried about the contents of her purse. They are not hers, and she shouldnt have kept them.

Authors Note

It is impossible. I find, to hope to fire a readers interest in a subject without already being intrigued by it myself.

I know that is not an astute observation, yet its something many of my friends dont appreciate, because I have often been asked to write on subjects which are well outside my sphere of interests. As a crime writer concentrating on medieval England, I was bemused to be advised that I should write a novel about Formula One and Indie motor racing. Millions watch racing, Mike, youd make a fortune!

Thanks, Ramsey, but there are some things I do not want to write about!

The converse of this is also annoying. Sometimes I really do want to cover a subject in more detail, but cant.

When you have spent months of your life researching a subject until you really live and breathe it, its very hard to discard the bulk of what youve learned in order that your editor wont tell you off for trying to preach about your era. Sadly, though, shes usually right. All the fascinating little details which get culled would have slowed the story down.

For example, there are two strands which led me to write this book. First is the difference (or lack of one) between English justice and law and the European model. The second is the theme of the warrior monk.

Although the British have prided themselves on their system of justice over centuries, with the jury trial as the cornerstone of commonsense justice, in reality England was not unique in the 1300s. Our legal system was founded upon the same principles as other European states because we all came from pretty much the same roots: the Roman system. The real difference was that at this time, both the English and European systems were in a state of flux. Trial by ordeal had petered out, which meant that new means of testing people must be invented. This led to more investigations in which the judge and lawyers were actively questioning witnesses to get to the truth.

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