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A family of copyholders, live each day in isolation from the village, but an attack on one of their own puts them all in grave danger.
This story carefully navigates the backdrop of the English
Reformation, populating it with likable and despicable characters and casting them in a fully realized historical mystery setting. It's a
slice of history that's totally, utterly believable, and unbelievable. The twists will surprise and the ending is totally unexpected even for the most astute of readers.



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Books mentioned in this topic
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life and Tragedy of Catherine Howard at the Court of Henry VIII (other topics)The Spanish Armada: A History (other topics)
Margaret Tudor: The Life of Henry VIII's Sister (other topics)
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Catherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII (other topics)
Anne of Cleves: Unbeloved (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Gareth Russell (other topics)Paul Rushworth-Brown (other topics)
If it's in a series, can it be easily read as a stand-alone? If not, you might want to nominate the first book in the series, or the most recent book in it the group has not read together.
Two nominations to a person, please.