The Templar's Garden
By (Author) Catherine Clover
Duckworth Books
Duckworth
12th November 2020
17th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Historical romance
Alternative history fiction
Religious and spiritual fiction
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Christianity
Sacred texts, scriptures and revered writings
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A beautifully crafted novel of faith and loyalty amidst a period of great turmoil. 1452, the reign of King Henry VI, and England is on the brink of civil war after the Hundred Years War with France. Young mystic Lady Isabelle d'Albret Courteault's family is forced to flee the Duchy of English Gascony for a new and unforeseeable life in England. There she discovers dark secrets about her family's chaplain and tutor, secrets that haunt her while her family becomes established as courtiers in King Henry VI's court. As her growing relationship with the chaplain places Lady Isabelle in increasing danger, can she hold steadfast to her promises, and uphold both her monarchy and faith Even when her own life is put to the test Set amidst a period of uncertainty and conspiracy, this is the story of a woman fighting for what she believes to be right in a world of men, a beautifully crafted narrative of faith, love, and grace. 'Clover's world is so vivid, nuanced and historically well-informed... This is a great debut.' - Benedict Warren, BBC Symphony Orchestra AUTHOR: Catherine Alette Clover completed her doctoral degree from Trinity College, Oxford and much of her research about the end of the Hundred Years' War informs her trilogy. She has been published in the Sunday Times, the Guardian and the Irish Times and regularly contributes to radio and television.
'Clovers world is so vivid, nuanced and historically well-informed... This is a great debut'Benedict Warren, BBC Symphony Orchestra
Catherine Clovercompleted her doctoral degree from Trinity College, Oxford and her research about the end of the Hundred Years' War informs the Maid of Gascony series. She has a particular professional interest in one of the great surviving English medieval treasures, the two-panel painting known as the Wilton Diptych, which plays a key role in the trilogy. Catherine is also producing a series of choral music albums that connect with the characters in the series. Visit www.catherineclover.comto learn more about Catherine and her work.