This gripping tale of religious persecution in sixteenth-century Spain is a must-read for fans of well-wrought historical fiction. A pair of brothers find themselves swept up in the tumultuous emergence of Protestantism -- and face consequences...
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This gripping tale of religious persecution in sixteenth-century Spain is a must-read for fans of well-wrought historical fiction. A pair of brothers find themselves swept up in the tumultuous emergence of Protestantism -- and face consequences neither would have been able to predict
Title; Contents; I - Boyhood; II - The Monk's Letter; III - Sword and Cassock; IV - Alcala de Henarez; V - Don Carlos Forgets Himself; VI - Don Carlos Forgets Himself Still Further; VII - The Desengaño; VIII - The Muleteer; IX - El Dorado Found; X - Dolores; XI - The Light Enjoyed; XII - The Light Divided from the Darkness; XIII - Seville; XIV - The Monks of San Esodro; XV - The Great Sanbenito; XVI - Welcome Home; XVII - Disclosures; XVIII - The Aged Monk; XIX - Truth and Freedom; XX - The First Drop of a Thunder Shower; XXI - By the Guadalquivir; XXII - The Flood-Gates Opened
XXIII - The Reign of TerrorXXIV - A Gleam of Light; XXV - Waiting; XXVI - Don Gonsalvo's Revenge; XXVII - My Brother's Keeper; XXVIII - Reaping the Whirlwind; XXIX - A Friend at Court; XXX - The Captive; XXXI - Ministering Angels; XXXII - The Valley of the Shadow of Death; XXXIII - On the Other Side; XXXIV - Fray Sebastian's Trouble; XXXV - The Eve of the Auto; XXXVI - ""The Horrible and Tremendous Spectacle""; XXXVII - Something Ended and Something Begun; XXXVIII - Nuera Again; XXXIX - Left Behind; XL - ""A Satisfactory Penitent""; XLI - More About the Penitent; XLII - Quiet Days
XLIII - El Dorado Found AgainXLIV - One Prisoner Set Free; XLV - Triumphant; XLVI - Is it Too Late?; XLVII - The Dominican Prior; XLVIII - San Isodro Once More; XLIX - Farewell; Historical Note; Endnotes