
Heresy
By S. J. Parris
Subjects: Heresy, Bruno, Giordano, 1548-1600 Fiction, Christian heretics Italy Fiction, Christian heretics, Investigation, England, fiction, Biographical fiction, Monks, Scientists, Philosophers Italy Fiction, Inquisition Italy Fiction, Historical fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, historical, Magicians, Crime, fiction, Murder, Fiction, Spaniards, Fiction, thrillers, general, Inquisition, History, Fiction, biographical, Philosophers, Scientists, fiction
Description: England, 1583. A country awash with paranoia and conspiracy - but a safe haven for a radical monk on the run. Giordano Bruno, with his theories of astronomy and extraterrestrial life, has fled the Inquisition for the court of Elizabeth I. Here he attracts the attention of Francis Walsingham, chief spymaster and sworn enemy of Catholic plotters. Bruno is sent undercover to Oxford University, believed by many to be a hotbed of Catholic dissent. And where he privately hopes to locate an ancient manuscript rumoured to contain secrets so powerful it could destroy the Christian church. Before long he's drawn into college intrigues, and distracted by a beautiful woman. But close-knit college life is rocked by a hideous series of murders, linked by clues suggesting the victims were guilty of heretical practices. Stalking a cunning and determined killer through the shadowy cloisters of Oxford, Bruno realizes that even the wise cannot always tell truth from heresy. Some, though, are prepared to kill for it... - from the cover
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