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Forty years have passed since Bethia last set foot on Scottish soil and the country she once knew has changed beyond recognition. And it's not possible for her to live the quiet and unobserved life she seeks - the grand lady, with seemingly untold wealth, arrived from the mysterious land of the Turks accompanied by her handsome grandson, Ephraim, draws the attention of everyone, including the king. Her brother Will now serves as a minister of the Protestant kirk in the East coast fishing village of Pittenweem. Bethia's steadfast catholicism and whether Ephraim is a secret judaiser are only…mehr

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Forty years have passed since Bethia last set foot on Scottish soil and the country she once knew has changed beyond recognition. And it's not possible for her to live the quiet and unobserved life she seeks - the grand lady, with seemingly untold wealth, arrived from the mysterious land of the Turks accompanied by her handsome grandson, Ephraim, draws the attention of everyone, including the king. Her brother Will now serves as a minister of the Protestant kirk in the East coast fishing village of Pittenweem. Bethia's steadfast catholicism and whether Ephraim is a secret judaiser are only some amongst Will's many fears, for the year 1588 brims with ominous portents. Then dark rumours of the approach of the Spanish Armada spread like whispers on the wind. The looming menace must be resisted for, as John Knox once proclaimed, Scotland can bear no Cardinals. This is the final book in The Seton Chronicles which follows a family of differing faiths through the religious turmoil of the Reformation
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VEH Masters was born and brought up on a farm a few miles outside St Andrews, Scotland. The first time she ever visited St Andrews Castle was aged 12, when her history teacher took the class on a school trip. They crept down the siege tunnel and peered into the bottle dungeon, where Cardinal Beaton's body was said to have been kept pickled in salt. She was hooked! The Castilians, her debut novel, tells the story of how the Cardinal's body ended up in the dungeon and why the siege tunnel was built.