G.H. REHLING, The Dying of the Fire, A novel of Tudor Canterbury
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November 1558. Queen Mary is dying and England is fast approaching a historic and fateful turning-point. Can catholic England survive? Does it deserve to? In Canterbury, John Hewett, an illiterate carpenter, is burdened with a dangerous message from a disturbingly heretical voice claiming to be God. A zealous Archdeacon and the threat of a second rupture with Rome make this Canterbury's counterpoint to Wolf Hall.
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