The Firebrand
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A hunted man who has killed a rival becomes an outlaw and seeks refuge amid mountain monasteries and remote villages, setting off a chain of intrigue and reprisals. The story follows intersecting figures—an itinerant Englishman, the stalwart Rollo Blair, monks, soldiers, and the young Concha—through episodes of sanctuary, betrayal, secret graves, executions, arson, and daring rescues. Recurrent themes of loyalty, honour, faith, and vengeance shape confrontations between private courage and institutional power, and a sequence of bold infiltrations and battlefield encounters brings personal reckonings and acts of mercy that decide the fates of both the condemned and the living.
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