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Ann Swinfen

    Ann Swinfen's novels intricately weave contemporary settings with historical resonance, exploring themes of life under occupation and the struggle against unscrupulous speculators. Her work, often set against evocative landscapes, delves into the complexities of human experience and the search for identity amidst turbulent times. Through unique perspectives, she uncovers profound narratives, prompting readers to contemplate enduring themes of conflict and resilience.

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    The Novice's Tale
    The Bookseller's Tale
    • The Bookseller's Tale

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Oxford, Spring 1353. When young bookseller Nicholas Elyot discovers the body of student William Farringdon floating in the river Cherwell, it looks like a drowning. Soon, however, Nicholas finds evidence of murder. Who could have wanted to kill this promising student? As Nicholas and his scholar friend Jordain try to unravel what lies behind William’s death, they learn that he was innocently caught up in a criminal plot. When their investigations begin to involve town, university, and abbey, Nicholas takes a risky gamble – and puts his own family in terrible danger.

      The Bookseller's Tale2022
      3.9
    • The Novice's Tale

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      When the novice Emma Thorgold goes missing from Godstow Abbey in the summer of 1353, the hunt is on throughout the Oxfordshire countryside. Bookseller Nicholas Elyot and scholar Jordain Brinkylsworth are anxious to help the girl, but her stepfather has other intentions. Why is he so determined to shut her away for life? Or worse? And will she be found unharmed?

      The Novice's Tale2022
      3.7