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Plagues and Princes: The Great Mortality
By (Author) Thomas Schultz
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th May 2018
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
280
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
435g
The year is 1348, and the most devastating pandemic in history, The Black Death, known as The Great Mortality, is ravaging the world. The youngest son of a nobleman, 17-year-old Thomas de Parr is to become a monk at Tintern Abbey in Wales. But when he travels to England and meets a young woman who steals his heart, he questions his calling to the Church. As the deadly plague advances, his family's honor is threatened by a vengeful tale with life-changing consequences for Thomas, and he must now fight for his own destiny.
Thomas Schultz is a native of Wisconsin. He enjoys travel and the thrill of exploration. His passion for travel led to frequent visits to England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as nine other countries in continental Europe. An avid fan of medieval history, his many trips have inspired him to write this compelling series of books about one of the most influential periods in history. For additional information, please visit his website at www.thomasfschultz.com.