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Hardcover has some normal wear and fading. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This compelling historical fiction novel by Shelley Mydans explores the tumultuous life of Thomas Becket, the renowned Archbishop of Canterbury who was famously martyred in 1170 after a bitter dispute with King Henry II. Mydans’ vivid prose transports readers to 12th-century England, immersing them in the power struggles, political intrigues, and religious conflicts that defined Becket’s era. Through meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, the author breathes life into this pivotal figure, offering a nuanced portrayal of his unwavering principles, fierce loyalty to the Church, and ultimately, his tragic demise. Collectors will appreciate this well-preserved hardcover edition, which, despite its gentle wear, remains a captivating time capsule, inviting readers to delve into a pivotal chapter of English history and the enduring legacy of one of Christendom’s most influential martyrs.