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Jacob Cullen, a man of hasty temper and with an unstable temperment is forced, for reasons I won’t divulge, to flee the manor where he serves with his wife and his brother. Very soon he falls out with them and they desert him, leaving him to attempt to walk to Bristol. He falls in with The New Model Army (Cromwell’s Army) and joins them for a month or two in which time he becomes obsessed with Christopher Ferris, a troubled but basically good man.
This is a very clever book, in a lot of ways. It’ ...more
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disturbing book. first person narritive that leads you to believe the main character is a bum-around-joe, but later becomes truly demented. I feel like a true first person narritive would clue in the reader immediately - meaning that if I were able to read the thoughts of a derranged killer, I would hopefully be able to "pick up" on it pretty quick. Maybe I overestimate my abilities...but lord help me if I can't..."there are some pretty twisted tickets in this town"
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One of the most compelling novels I've read in recent years. A historical novel that manages to recreate not just a sense of the place, which isn't really that difficult, but of how people, as products of their environment, might have felt and thought in that place and time. Utterly convincing.
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Hot pamphleteering action!! Set in the English Civil War, this book taught me so much about Cromwell, the Digger movement, and why Freedom of the Press was so darned important. It's also got some really hot hot hot scenes too, so there's something for everyone!
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