I have devoted this blog to my process of writing, and that often includes looking at successful writers for inspiration, even though they may not write books like the mine. Historical mysteries are among my favorite sub-genres. The historical mystery satisfies two jones at once: a puzzle to solve and a lesson in history. One of the best historical mystery series I have read are by Jeri Westerson. She calls them “Medieval Noir,” and they have all the qualifying elements of noir. Crispin Guest is her protagonist. Having been stripped of his knighthood by Richard II, he must make his living in a less than hospitable 14 th century London. Using his intelligence and skills, he has become known as The Tracker, because they didn't have detectives back then. Not unlike Sam Spade, Guest has his flaws and his lost loves. Still, though betrayed by his aristocratic cohorts and the legal system, Guest never loses his sense of honor. In Blood Lance, due out in a couple of mo...
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