The Burning Times
By (Author) Jeanne Kalogridis
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
26th September 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
400
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 25mm
210g
A sweeping historical epic and powerful romantic drama set in medieval France: a time of the Great Plague, of witchcraft, and the Inquisition.
During the height of superstition, in the midst of the Great Plague, religious fervour and terror of witchcraft sweep fourteenth-century France.
Locked in a torture chamber within the walled city of Carcassonne the Abbess Marie Franoise listens helplessly to the screams of her sisters while she awaits the arrival of the Inquisition to take her confession. As relapsa, the worst of heretics, a fiery death awaits her at the stake.
The Grand Inquisitor's scribe, Brother Michel, arrives with his mentor, Father Charles, confident that her soul can be saved. But upon meeting the Abbess, Michel is assailed by a sudden, horrifying wave of desire for her: a desire that is both physical, and attended by memories of another man's life; and spiritual: for surely this is the woman he saw with his own eyes perform a miracle outside the Palace of the Popes in holy Avignon
As the Abbess slowly divulges her past, Michel's safe and ordered world is ripped apart. Her tale will shake the very foundation of his belief, while his heart will be trapped between the cleansing fires of Christian purity and the seductive flames of his desire.
'Kalogridis captures the life and times of 14th century France wonderfully an absorbing and suspenseful read!' Starburst 'A powerful narrative incorporating love, lust, mystical spiritual sects and the Knights Templar. Fab.' Ms London 'A rich potion of witch lore and religious erudition' SFX
Jeanne Kalogridis was born in Florida in 1954. She earned a BA in Russian and an MA in Linguistics from the University of South Florida and went on to teach English as a Second Language at the American University in Washington, D.C. She now lives with her partner on the West Coast of the US, sharing a house with two dogs and a bird. Her interests include yoga, Tibatan Buddhism, the occult, languages, art, and reading everything ever published.