Young Harry Talvace, the son of Ralf Isambard's master-builder who raised the great church of Parfois and was put to death by his jealous patron, has grown up at the court of Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales. Deep in his heart he nurses a desire for vengence, and when Harry become innocently involved in the tragedy which strikes Llewelyn's marriage he sets out to avenge his father's death. Alone he makes his way to Parfois to challenge Isambard. But enmity can prove as complex as love, Harry discovers, as in his turn he falls under the spell of the old warrior.
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About the Author:
Edith Pargeter was a distinguished author of historical fiction. Under the pseudonym Ellis Peters she wrote twenty bestselling medieaval whodunnits featuring Brother Cadfael as the sleuthing monk. She lived in Shropshire until her death in October 1995.
Review:
'The study of hatred is skilful, there is much action and the contemporary conversational style is beautifully done' STANDARD 'A remarkably fine historical novel' BOOKS AND BOOKMEN '...skilful blending of history...Very well told indeed' MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
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