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Rotherweird

SKU: 9781784297633
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  • Author:
    Andrew Caldecott
  • ISBN:
    9781784297633
  • Publication Date:
    January 2017
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    480
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Quercus
  • Country of Publication:
Rotherweird
Rotherweird

Rotherweird

SKU: 9781784297633
Regular price $27.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Andrew Caldecott
  • ISBN:
    9781784297633
  • Publication Date:
    January 2017
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    480
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Quercus
  • Country of Publication:

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1558: Twelve children, gifted far beyond their years, are banished by their Tudor queen to the town of Rotherweird. Some say they are the golden generation; some say the devil's spawn. But everyone knows they are something to be revered - and feared.

Four and a half centuries on, cast adrift from the rest of England by Elizabeth I and still bound by its ancient laws, Rotherweird's independence is subject to one disturbing condition: nobody, but nobody, studies the town or its history.

Then an Outsider arrives, a man of unparallelled wealth and power, enough to buy the whole of Rotherweird - deeply buried secrets and all . . .

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  • 1558: Twelve children, gifted far beyond their years, are banished by their Tudor queen to the town of Rotherweird. Some say they are the golden generation; some say the devil's spawn. But everyone knows they are something to be revered - and feared.

    Four and a half centuries on, cast adrift from the rest of England by Elizabeth I and still bound by its ancient laws, Rotherweird's independence is subject to one disturbing condition: nobody, but nobody, studies the town or its history.

    Then an Outsider arrives, a man of unparallelled wealth and power, enough to buy the whole of Rotherweird - deeply buried secrets and all . . .

1558: Twelve children, gifted far beyond their years, are banished by their Tudor queen to the town of Rotherweird. Some say they are the golden generation; some say the devil's spawn. But everyone knows they are something to be revered - and feared.

Four and a half centuries on, cast adrift from the rest of England by Elizabeth I and still bound by its ancient laws, Rotherweird's independence is subject to one disturbing condition: nobody, but nobody, studies the town or its history.

Then an Outsider arrives, a man of unparallelled wealth and power, enough to buy the whole of Rotherweird - deeply buried secrets and all . . .