The whole country's gone mad. King Charles I wants one religion and
all his subjects must follow it. He is threatening to forcibly
modify the Anglican faith. Half his subjects are protesting. He
also wants money but Parliament want to talk to him about his
taxes. He's refused to call Parliament for eleven years, and has
tried to browbeat Parliament by force. It's 1642 and England is in
an economic and political melt down, as difficult a situation as
today's similar economic and political mess. The King won't bend,
Parliament won't break, it's an explosive deadlock. During those
few chaotic months before King Charles declared war on his subjects
there was, for those who dared to take it, the opportunity to get
away with murder, in return for impressive rewards of power and
influence, or wealth. Jacob Emerick fears the future. His main
concern is with keeping the family's merchant shipping company
afloat and out of the hands of either the King's supporters or
Parliament's. Jacob is the youngest son of the large family of
Merchants Emerick. He might be a cocky young man about town, but he
knows that keeping the family firm afloat is his task. He's the
family lawyer. When trouble threatens it is he who has to fend it
off. When it comes in the shape of Lady Fowke and her family,
companions to King Charles, and who will dare anything, including
illegal seizures, to get their hands on the Emerick ships and gold
for the King, he has a deadly fight on his hands. He has yet to
learn that Parliament's Puritan extremists are just as determined
to have use of the Merchant Emerick gold and ships. Poor Jacob. He
must leave London for Eikenthorpe, a small town in Kent, to
renegotiate a contract, a contract vital to the Merchant Emerick's
well being. Stopping to rest his horse and himself, before entering
Eikenthorpe, Jacob discovers the body of the lawyer he was to work
with. This is a disaster, but only the first of his problems,
problems which pile up rapidly. Jacob is accused of murder and of
being a Royalist spy. He has to free himself and cope with the
Fowke family's machinations, as well as underhand Puritan
interference. He finally manages to take control and prove his
innocence. But it is at a cost. Too high a cost for Jacob, the
death of friends, and the death of his belief that those with a
right and proper cause will behave within the law, honestly and
with honour.(less)
General
Imprint: |
Writer's Choice
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Country of origin: |
New Zealand |
Release date: |
September 2013 |
First published: |
March 2013 |
Authors: |
PDR Lindsay
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Dimensions: |
230 x 150 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
332 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9876691-4-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-9876691-4-1 |
Barcode: |
9780987669148 |
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