The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton : A Novel.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250383594
- Physical Description: 320 pages ; 15 x 23 cm
- Publisher: Canada : St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2026.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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| Subject: | FICTION / Historical / Medieval FICTION / Multiple Timelines FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense |
| Genre: | Historical fiction. |
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A dual-timeline murder mystery set in an English country manor, when an ambitious professor discovers the long-lost manuscript of a Reformation-era prophetess
Historian Alison Sage has made a groundbreaking archival discoveryâshe found a manuscript containing the prophecies of a 16th century nun, Elizabeth Barton. Bartonâs prophecy condemning Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn led to her execution and the destruction of all copies of her propheciesâor so the world believed.
With Alisonâs discovery, she is catapulted to academic superstardom and scores an invitation to the exclusive Codex Consortium, a week of research among a select handful of fellow historians at a crumbling manor in England, located next to the ruins of the priory where Elizabeth herself once lived.
What begins as a promising conference turns into a nightmare as the eerie house becomes the site of a murder. Suddenly, everyone is a suspect, and it seems that answers lie at the root of a local legend about centuries-old hidden treasure. Alisonâs research makes her best-suited to solve the mysteryâbut when old feelings resurface for a former colleague, and the stakes of the search skyrocket, everyone's motives become murky.
Alisonâs cutthroat world of academia is almost as dangerous as Elizabeth Bartonâs sixteenth-century England, where heretics are beheaded, visions can kill, and knowing who to trust is a deadly art. The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton is a thrilling novel, crackling with the voices of the past and propelled by a mystery that will leave readers in suspense until the very last page.