About This Book
A family at an English country house navigates the turmoil of sixteenth-century religious conflict as marriages, convent ties, and loyalties are tested. The narrative traces separations and reconciliations among relatives and in-laws, the return of a former nun to lay life, the death of an outsider whose presence reshapes relationships, and the guardianship of orphaned children. Interwoven are episodes of court and ecclesiastical scandal, mysterious visitors and prophecies, legal and moral reckonings, and scenes of domestic tenderness and suspense that move toward resolution amid shifting faith and social pressures.
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