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Chambers Of Death: A Medieval Mystery (The Medieval Mysteries, Book 6) (Medieval Mysteries (Audio)),Used
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Product Description At a manor where everyone seems to be involved in some scandal, it is no surprise when someone's throat is cut. Prioress Eleanor must discover the dark secrets behind the killing before the murderer strikes again. About the Author Priscilla Royal grew up in British Columbia, earned a degree in world literature from San Francisco State University, and worked for the federal government in various positions. She is the author of the Medieval Mystery series featuring Eleanor, prioress of Tyndal, and she is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, California Writers Club, and Sisters in Crime.Vanessa Benjamin (a.k.a. Roe Kendall) is a native of the British Isles. Some twentyfive years ago she moved to the United States with her family and set down roots in Maryland. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, receiving their silver medal as well as the Sir Emile Littler and Caryl Brahms awards. Benjamin has performed on stage in the Washington, DC, area for several years and at many venues and has performed at the Kennedy Center as Mrs. Schubert in the longrunning show Shear Madness. An accomplished actress and narrator, she has recorded over two hundred books. Her work as a freelance voiceover artist and narrator has led her in many interesting directions, from technical government materials to eighteenthcentury romance novels to hotel advertising, but narrating books is what she really enjoys. 'I really love playing all the parts when I narrate a book. It's an adventure, a challenge, and above all I feel that I learn something new with each book I read. I do a lot of reading for the Library of Congress' Blind and Physically Handicapped program, and it is so rewarding for me especially when I get a letter from a patron; it's a great service for the listener.'
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