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The Errant Hours: Arrowsmith, cartea 1

Autor Kate Innes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2015
A headlong journey through the physical and spiritual dangers of Plantagenet Britain, in all its savage pageantry. Welsh Marches, July 1284 - the uprising in Wales is over, the leader gruesomely executed, the dead are buried. But for Illesa Arrowsmith, the war's aftermath is just as brutal. When her brother is thrown into the Forester's prison on false charges, she is left impoverished and alone. All Illesa has left is the secret manuscript entrusted to her - a book so powerful it can save lives, a book so valuable that its discovery could lead to her death. When the bailiff's daughter finds it, Illesa decides to run, and break her brother out of jail by whatever means. But the powerful Forester tracks them down, and Illesa must put herself and the book at the mercy of an unscrupulous knight who threatens to reveal all their secrets, one by one. Inspired by the seductive art of illuminated manuscripts, The Errant Hours draws from the deep well of medieval legend to weave a story of survival and courage, trickery and love. "Kate Innes's glorious first novel is a lyrical joy. Up there with the best of Pat Bracewell and Elizabeth Chadwick, it offers utter immersion in an intricate, plausible world. A must read for the autumn." Manda Scott
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780993483707
ISBN-10: 0993483704
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Kate Innes - Writer
Colecția Arrowsmith
Seria Arrowsmith


Notă biografică

Kate Innes was born in London and lived and worked in America and Zimbabwe, but now exists happily amidst the history and natural beauty of Shropshire with her husband and three children. She was trained as an archaeologist and worked as a Museum Education Officer around the Midlands. After several writing courses, she expanded her repertoire (previously short poems only) to write The Errant Hours, based on real events in the Welsh Marches during the Thirteenth century. Kate has been writing and performing poetry for many years, usually with a particular focus on animals, art or the natural world. These poems, associated research and thoughts are posted in her blog and through @kateinnes2 Kate runs writing workshops, works collaboratively to write community poems and undertakes commissions and residencies.