About This Book
An English visitor's arrival into a noble household triggers a sequence of events rooted in religious persecution and social intrigue. The narrative moves between tender domestic scenes and violent public measures: searches, expulsions, clandestine shelter for accused believers, cruel magistrates such as Baville, ruses, attacks, betrayals, and acts of rescue. A central romantic attachment becomes entangled with family secrets and accusations, producing imprisonment, revelations, and reprisals. The work alternates suspenseful action, legal and prison episodes, and quieter moments of loyalty and repentance to explore the human costs of fanaticism, the strains of faith, and the moral consequences of vengeance and forgiveness.