Set against the backdrop of Mexico City, the story follows Hermetic scholar Dame Francis Yates as she embarks on a journey to honor the legacy of Sor Juana de la Cruz, a pioneering feminist nun from the seventeenth century. Invited by her former student, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Yates delves into the historical and cultural significance of Sor Juana's work, exploring themes of feminism, spirituality, and the intersection of knowledge and power in a richly woven narrative.
Marjorie G. Jones Boeken




Set against the backdrop of a mysterious meeting, this Frances Yates Mystery unfolds as the protagonist navigates a web of intrigue and deception. As she delves deeper into the secrets surrounding the event, she encounters a cast of compelling characters, each with their own motives. The story intricately weaves themes of trust and betrayal, challenging Yates to unravel the truth before it’s too late. With a blend of suspense and historical elements, the narrative promises to keep readers engaged until the final reveal.
In the Château: A Frances Yates Mystery
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Set against the backdrop of a historic château, this mystery follows Frances Yates as she navigates a web of intrigue and secrets. When a valuable artifact goes missing, Frances must unravel clues that lead her through the château's dark past and its enigmatic inhabitants. Themes of art, history, and betrayal intertwine as she confronts both personal and external challenges, revealing hidden motives and unexpected alliances. This captivating tale promises a blend of suspense and rich historical detail.
England 1243: Devlin Barnett, Lord of Ravenstone, fällt schwerverletzt in die Hände des schottischen Clans Douglas. Dort wird er hingebungsvoll von einer wunderschönen jungen Frau gepflegt, die ungekannte Leidenschaft in ihm erwachen lässt. Doch ihre Liebe darf nicht sein, denn Meghan ist die Tochter seines verhassten Ziehbruders Morven, der ihm das wertvolle Schwert seines Vaters geraubt hat. Kann er beides für sich gewinnen – das Schwert und die Liebe?