“Canterbury Tales” is a series of historical fiction novels by Paul Doherty, primarily set in 14th-century England. The stories follow a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury Cathedral, blending elements of medieval realism with the legal and moral debates of the time, often through the lens of a fictional, 13th-century barrister named Harry Bailey. The series is distinguished by its meticulous historical detail and incorporation of legal proceedings into the narrative.






