The Heretic: 1536 Who Will Survive the New World Order?

The Heretic: 1536 Who Will Survive the New World Order?

by HenryVyner-Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

The Stage: While Brother Pacificus hides from his own past, the old world - monasteries, hospitals, guilds - is being squandered. Now he awakes to a new world order: the rise of the restless rich, the omnipotent state, the triumph of fact. The Players: They were nobodies; pawns, misfits, caught in the cogs of other men's schemes. A monk, a leper, a whore, an eel-catcher, three children with parents accused of heresy, washed up like flotsam in these Norfolk backwaters. The Inferno: Heresy, sedition, betrayal, murder; England's last Benedictine house boils over. Trust no one. Watch your back. Good advice, yet these unlikely heroes must now trade trust for survival. From the crypts of Saint Benet's Abbey, to the brutal streets of London and Antwerp, the companions must face their darkest fears to protect those they love. From the coarse woollens and shattered dreams of the marsh, to the silks and intrigues of the Tudor court, they must learn to hang together. Or, of a certainty, they will hang separately. A thriller, romance, and novel of ideas, The Heretic is based on historical events and real people.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Edition: 1st New
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Published: 19 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1782640959
ISBN 13: 9781782640950

Media Reviews
`Quite magnificent... moments of astonishing power... a work of importance... the capacity to become a cult book' -- Penelope Wilcock
This engrossing story takes the reader into the cauldron of Reformation England, where every choice balances between agonising death and compromised conscience. -- Edoardo Albert
`I was immediately drawn in to The Heretic. I couldn't stop reading. It's a book of big ideas, political intrigue, and action; I came to love Brother Pacificus, Simon, the children, and the many other characters, and I have to admit, I shed several tears on their behalf. Based on historical events, this book has it all, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in such a tumultuous time period.' -- Historical Novels Review
Author Bio
A landscape architect by training, Henry Vyner-Brooks lives in the Lake District, with his wife Ruth and five children.