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Set during the upheaval of 1688, the novel traces political intrigue and court maneuvering that lead to a change of sovereign power. It follows a cast of courtiers, envoys, soldiers, and royal figures through public demonstrations, private councils, and diplomatic gambits, juxtaposing intimate domestic trials with broad statecraft. Themes include religious tension, personal loyalty versus public duty, the uses of force and persuasion, and the idea of divine sanction for rulership. The story moves between dramatic episodes of unrest and reflective passages on responsibility and national destiny.

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Marjorie Bowen

Marjorie Bowen was a prolific British author known for her historical novels and works of fiction that often explore themes of power, morality, and the complexities of human nature. Her writing is characterized by rich narratives and well-drawn characters, often set against the backdrop of significant historical events. Among her notable works is "God and the King," which delves into the intricacies of royal intrigue. Bowen's ability to blend historical detail with engaging storytelling has contributed to her lasting presence in literary heritage, making her a noteworthy figure in early 20th-century literature.

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