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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| Title | : | An Oxford Vengeance |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.80 (651 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B01LBU8216 |
| Format Type | : | - |
| 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 :
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