Green Darkness
By (Author) Anya Seton
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
9th August 2007
28th June 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.52
Paperback
576
Width 172mm, Height 200mm, Spine 38mm
454g
1552. Fifteen years after Henry VIII's brutal reformation of the monasteries, Catholics in England still live in fear. When thirteen-year-old Celia da Bohun first meets Stephen Marsdon, a young Catholic priest, protestant Edward VI has been on the throne for five years. Reluctantly, Stephen agrees to be her teacher but as Celia grows older, her girlish adoration of him and his affection for her deepens into a passionate love that will not be extinguished - even by her violent death.
400 years later, history seems poised to repeat itself. Not long after the marriage of Richard Marsdon and his American wife Celia, something seems to go terribly wrong between them. It is only when Celia is forced to look deep in to the past that she has a chance to prevent another tragedy . . .'Her most intriguing and ambitious novel ... an exciting and suspenseful story' -- Liverpool Post 'Perhaps the greatest gifts Anya Seton brings to her historical novels are the zest of her narrative, the life she breathes into the most insignificant characters and the atmosphere of the era she evokes around them.' -- Books and Bookmen 'To read Seton is to enter into another time with such conviction that it seems as real as the present' -- Philippa Gregory 'Seductive, atmospheric, intriguing, GREEN DARKNESS is one of those classic novels you come back to time and again.' -- Kate Mosse 'Wonderful historical novels' -- Alison Weir
Anya Seton was born in New York City. She began writing in 1938 with a short story sold to a newspaper syndicate and the first of her ten novels, My Theodosia, was published in 1941. She died in 1990.