
A Death of Promise
Thomas Berrington Tudor Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Kendrick
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By:
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David Penny
About this listen
Ludlow, England, 1502:
When Thomas Berrington finds the bones of a human hand in his room at Ludlow Castle, he knows he must confront whoever left them. But when Thomas tracks the man down, his throat has been cut, and Thomas believes the killer is an old adversary.
In hot pursuit of his suspect, Thomas comes under attack, barely escaping with his life. When paid mercenaries storm Thomas’s house, threatening his family, he redoubles his efforts. Finally confronting the perpetrator, he makes a mistake that might prove fatal.
Can he succeed, or will this be the end for Thomas Berrington?
©2022 David Penny (P)2025 David Penny
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