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The Castilians - Gripping Scottish Historical Fiction - the Siege of St Andrews Castle

V E H Masters

Narrator Beverley Wright

Publisher: Nydie Books

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Amazon Bestseller 
Chill with a Book Premier Readers' Award 
Finalist, Wishing Shelf Book Awards 
‘Historical Fiction at its absolute best.’ Booklymatters 
‘By the end...I find myself hoping for a sequel, which shows how much I enjoyed this excellent novel.' Historical Novel Society Review 
Scotland 1546. Seeking revenge for the burning of a young preacher, a group of lairds take St Andrews Castle by stealth, and murder Cardinal Beaton, the nation's most powerful man. 
For a sister and brother – Bethia, living in the town outside the castle, and Will, one of the rebels within – the siege becomes a battle for survival. 
As the long siege plays out, Will moves between hunger, fear and boredom; so cold he’s burning furniture and books and so hungry he’s eating rats. His actions mean the family could lose everything, unless Bethia gives up the hope of love – or forces Will home. 
But this is not just a struggle between them, it’s about the choices a nation must make as Henry VIII coerces from across the border, determined the infant Mary Queen of Scots will marry his son, and Scotland's auld alliance with France is invoked. 
This debut novel closely follows the events of the siege of St Andrews Castle, and its dramatic re-taking. 
A clever blend of fact and fiction…gripping action, drama galore, and a dash of romance.' Margaret Skea, Winner of the Beryl Bainbridge Prize 
'I highly recommend this intriguing novel.' Jean M Roberts, The Books Delight
Duration: about 8 hours (08:10:34)
Publishing date: 2021-12-14; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —