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An Oxford Vengeance Oxford, 1390: in the aftermath of the events of Chaucer's 'Miller's Tale', one man hungers for justice Great Yarmouth, 1914: two Scottish girls arrive to find work - but one risks her hear


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An Oxford Vengeance

Title:An Oxford Vengeance
Author:Lorna Fergusson
Rating:4.80 (651 Votes)
Asin:B01LBU8216
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2016-08-30
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Oxford, 1390: in the aftermath of the events of Chaucer's 'Miller's Tale', one man hungers for justice

Great Yarmouth, 1914: two Scottish girls arrive to find work - but one risks her heart, as war breaks out

Etretat, Normandy, 1880: a woman heads up onto the cliffs for a meeting which will change her life forever

Aquitaine, France, 1442: ambushed, wounded and lost amidst the horrors of the Hundred Years' War, an English knight seeks salvation

These tales of love and conflict, loyalty and betrayal through the centuries feature 'Salt', winner of the Historical Novel Society's London 2014 Short Story Award and an expanded version of 'Reputation', finalist for the HNS 2012 Short Story Award. Also included is a short extract from Lorna Fergusson's novel 'The Chase'.

Editorial :

The biggest problem may be finding a copy, but it would be worth the search and, IMHO, whatever the cost.. I love Highlander stories and what I liked about this one was how much depth Scott gives her characters. And in hope we look forward to the realization of the promises of God our Redeemer and Restorer and seek to place ourselves in action in line with that future reality. This is why the gloves come off when the old age of the Earth is questioned. I have read C.S. I ride with him over the miles and enjoy hearing the rough life of a mountain musician/promoter/employer and counseling father to the young and sometimes, even older band members.
His philosophy, expressions, figures of speech, and music all blend together with his mother's care, the mountains, valleys, creeks, mine workers and country churches of WVA to give the reader an assurance of Dr. he is just as feisty as before. Seriously? Why would you wait until a civilian suggests you do that if you don’t have the

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