Fourteenth-century England was a time of plague, political unrest, and the earliest stirrings of the Reformation. Richly detailed and irresistibly compelling, this first novel is a glorious work of love, art, religion, and treachery at this extraordinary turning point in history.
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Fourteenth-century England was a time of plague, political unrest, and the earliest stirrings of the Reformation. Richly detailed and irresistibly compelling, this first novel is a glorious work of love, art, religion, and treachery at this extraordinary turning point in history.
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Fair. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ] [ Torn pages: YES ] [ Broken Seams: YES ] [ Edition: reprint ] Slight seam damag and gentle wearing around the edges. Text is still readable Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Pub Date: 12/27/2005 Binding: Paperback Pages: 432.
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Very fine writing, good historical background and information, very appealing characters; be sure to read the next book in this fine duo: The Mercy Seller. Excellent reading.
donna
Apr 28, 2008
Bringing light to a dark world
The opposition to translating the Scriptures into English is the backdrop for this enthralling historical novel. It tells the story of a love shared by Finn,who illuminates manuscripts which are painstakingly copied by hand, and the Lady Kathryn, a recent widow of a loveless marriage. There a lots of supporting characters and lots of action in this well written novel of love lost and found. The author has written a sequel to this novel called Th Mercy Seller which is just as good if not better.