The Camp of Refuge: A Tale of the Conquest of the Isle of Ely
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A historical tale set in the fen country shortly after the Norman Conquest follows a novice and a small community centered on a monastery cell as they confront the arrival of hostile forces. Through furtive journeys, skirmishes, and the defense of fortified houses and moated manors, the narrative traces local resistance, shifting loyalties, and daily hardship in marshland. Vivid descriptions of the fen landscape and practical details of defenses and travel punctuate action, while episodes alternate between moments of quiet observation and sudden violence. The edition pairs the narrative with explanatory notes, maps, and an appendix to clarify historical and topographical references.
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