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In the mid sixteenth century, Henry VIII sits on the throne, and
Bianca Goddard tends to the sick and suffering in London's slums,
where disease can take a life as quickly as murder. . . For years,
alchemist Ferris Stannum has devoted himself to developing the
Elixir of Life, the reputed serum of immortality. Having tested his
remedy successfully on an animal, Stannum intends to send his
alchemy journal to a colleague in Cairo for confirmation. Instead
he is strangled in his bed and his journal is stolen. As the
daughter of an alchemist herself, Bianca is well acquainted with
the mystical healing arts. As her husband, John, falls ill with the
sweating sickness, she dares to hope Stannum's journal could
contain the secret to his recovery. But first she must solve the
alchemist's murder. As she ventures into a world of treachery and
deceit, Stannum's death proves to be only the first in a series of
murders--and Bianca's quest becomes a matter of life and death, not
only for her husband, but for herself. . .
A realistic evocation of 16th century London s underside. The
various strands of the plot are so skillfully plaited together.
Fiona Buckley"In the year 1543 of King Henry VIII s turbulent
reign, the daughter of a notorious alchemist finds herself
suspected of cold-blooded murder "Bianca Goddard employs her
knowledge of herbs and medicinal plants to concoct remedies for the
disease-riddled poor in London s squalid Southwark slum. But when
her friend Jolyn comes to her complaining of severe stomach pains,
Bianca s prescription seems to kill her on the spot. Recovering
from her shock, Bianca suspects Jolyn may have been poisoned
""before" "coming to her but the local constable is not so easily
convinced.To clear her name and keep her neck free of the gallows,
Bianca must apply her knowledge of the healing arts to deduce
exactly how her friend was murdered and by whom before she herself
falls victim to a similar fate Unique characters, a twisty plot and
a bold, bright heroine add up to a great debut for Mary Lawrence s
"The Alchemist s Daughter." Mystery and Tudor fans alike will raise
a glass to this new series. Karen Harper, author of ""The Poyson
Garden"""
Twenty-five years ago, author Mary Lawrence-Dokpesi began a
quest to know God. What she discovered was the spiritual essence
and principle of God. In "Understanding the Spiritual," she unveils
her inspiring revelations and offers spiritual guidance to
overcoming challenges and living an abundant life.
"Understanding the Spiritual" is a lit pathway toward closeness
with God. It defines the spiritual world as simply that which lies
outside physical reality. This is the world of God, who manifests
the physical world through his creative aspect. But God is not
alone in the spiritual world; humans are also spiritual beings,
capable of reaching higher spiritual states by becoming more
aligned with God's will.
Invigorating new interpretations of scripture empower
individuals to take responsibility for their own spiritual growth.
For example, readers learn that the Bible is not the Word of God;
rather, God's creative aspect is the true Word. And Christ is a
manifestation of God's Word, gracing us with the strength to endure
the consequences of our sins in the knowledge that we are in the
process of spiritual evolution.
Through thorough discussion, deeply personal testimony, and
helpful techniques, this book will appeal to Christians and
non-Christians, alike-inspiring anyone seeking new spiritual
enlightenment.
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