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Traitor or patriot?

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A romanticized narrative set amid the Rye House Plot during Charles II's reign follows rural and courtly characters whose daily pleasures and hidden meetings collide with political conspiracy. Centering on Ruth Rumbold and Lawrence Lee, it alternates scenes of village life and May-day revelry with clandestine gatherings, a suspicious fire at royal lodgings, arrests, and reckonings, as allegiances are tested and secrets surface. The story combines atmospheric local color, suspenseful intrigue, and moral ambiguity to examine how loyalty, reputation, and the fine boundary between patriotism and treason affect ordinary lives.

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Mary C. Rowsell

Mary C. Rowsell was a writer known for her historical novels and biographical works that explore significant figures and events from the past. Among her notable titles is "Honor Bright: A Story of the Days of King Charles," which reflects her interest in the tumultuous period of the English Civil War. Rowsell also delved into the lives of influential women, as seen in "The life-story of Charlotte de la Trémoille, Countess of Derby," showcasing her ability to weave rich narratives around historical personalities. Her works often blend fiction with historical detail, contributing to the literary heritage of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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