Sow the Wind

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Pub Date 28 May 2024 | Archive Date 26 Jun 2024

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Description

It is 1637, and religious conflict ebbs and flows across Europe. After decades of peace in England, young men become mercenaries to fight for principle, wealth or adventure. Richard Farrell enlists in the Low Countries, looking for a purpose to his life, and finds love, a career and a series of moral dilemmas. Sir William Brereton, prominent Puritan, and rising star in England’s Parliament, struggles to find God’s task for him in the growing political conflict with the King. Both men have their worlds turned upside down by encounters with the fey and mysterious Marleigh Hume, a woman pursuing a singular goal, to understand the very nature of life itself.

At its heart, the At the Edge of Promises series is about purpose and passion – how religion, love, and politics drive the stories of people through the dramatic upheavals of the Civil War. In Sow the Wind, decisions and actions set wheels of fate in motion - wheels of tragedy, vengeance and redemption - with the interwoven stories coming to surprising and dramatic conclusions in the second book in the series, Reap the Whirlwind.

It is 1637, and religious conflict ebbs and flows across Europe. After decades of peace in England, young men become mercenaries to fight for principle, wealth or adventure. Richard Farrell enlists...


A Note From the Publisher

Chris Burgess was born in Macclesfield and worked for many years in sustainability, advising companies on how to reduce their impacts on the environment, before retiring to live in England’s Lake District with his wife, Sarah. Here, he continues his passion for landscape photography and walking the fells with family and friends.

Chris Burgess was born in Macclesfield and worked for many years in sustainability, advising companies on how to reduce their impacts on the environment, before retiring to live in England’s Lake...


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ISBN 9781805149095
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PAGES 248

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This is such a quick and easy book to read but is also quite intense and very intriguing. I love teh era and the religious tensions within this book. The conflicts, Europe, England and the how religion adn politics can shape what happens in the world and in life. It is a book to really get into and read at your own pace as you want to take it all in.

I enjoyed the writing and the story, the way the characters are portrayed and I could just imagine in my mind the setting and teh people as well as what was happening. I really enjoyed it and now I want more. A wonderful read.


Thank you NetGalley and Troubador for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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I really enjoyed the story, I took my time with it because it felt like you got immersed into the book and I didn't want it to end!

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