Om The King's Service, By The Author Of 'the Spanish Brothers'
This historical novel tells the story of two young men, brothers, who convert to Protestantism during the reign of Mary I and are forced to flee England. They end up fighting for the Protestant cause in the Netherlands, and eventually return to England under Elizabeth I. The novel is full of action, romance, and religious conflict, and provides a vivid portrait of life in 16th-century Europe. It will appeal to fans of historical fiction and religious literature alike.
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