From the author of The Wicked Cometh comes a dark, page-turning tale of passion and romance in the darkest of places. . .
‘Carlin can tell a good story’ Observer
‘A book of great beauty and lyricism’ On Magazine
After the death of his mother, young Alwin of Whittaker leaves the only home he has ever known to seek answers about his unknown father through a pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
On the journey, Alwin falls in with a band of violent and marauding soldiers and is witness to their terrible crimes. When Alwin later joins up with a group of pilgrims, he must hide his identity . . . but he is not the only one with secrets to keep. Rosamund, a young woman travelling the same path, has much to conceal too.
The journey to discovering who he really is will lead Alwin into great danger and great passion. These are dark times, and through them, Alwin must shine a light.
Will the revelations to come destroy everything that came before?
‘Effortlessly transports the reader to fourteenth-century rural Derbyshire and the plight of young Alwin. With the deft touch of a master storyteller, Laura Carlin recreates the dangerous world Alwin must navigate as they flee the comforts of home for an entirely new life’ Sophie Ward, author of Love and other Thought Experiments
READERS’ PRAISE FOR REQUIEM FOR A KNAVE:
‘Hugely engaging‘
‘A gem of an historical novel with beautiful atmospheric writing‘
‘I loved Laura’s first book and this is another fun, dark historical novel full of twists and turns. Atmospheric and passionate’
‘Laura Carlin charmed and bewitched me with her Victorian era debut The Wicked Cometh and here again I am willingly sucked into the dark medieval world of pilgrims, lords and villains’
‘Beautifully written with strongly portrayed characters, A very good read’
‘The author gives us fully rounded, engaging characters, a compelling story and beautiful, lyrical prose. I loved this even more than The Wicked Cometh‘
‘A lyrical and engaging novel, with beautiful writing and a gripping storyline’
‘Carlin can tell a good story’ Observer
‘A book of great beauty and lyricism’ On Magazine
After the death of his mother, young Alwin of Whittaker leaves the only home he has ever known to seek answers about his unknown father through a pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
On the journey, Alwin falls in with a band of violent and marauding soldiers and is witness to their terrible crimes. When Alwin later joins up with a group of pilgrims, he must hide his identity . . . but he is not the only one with secrets to keep. Rosamund, a young woman travelling the same path, has much to conceal too.
The journey to discovering who he really is will lead Alwin into great danger and great passion. These are dark times, and through them, Alwin must shine a light.
Will the revelations to come destroy everything that came before?
‘Effortlessly transports the reader to fourteenth-century rural Derbyshire and the plight of young Alwin. With the deft touch of a master storyteller, Laura Carlin recreates the dangerous world Alwin must navigate as they flee the comforts of home for an entirely new life’ Sophie Ward, author of Love and other Thought Experiments
READERS’ PRAISE FOR REQUIEM FOR A KNAVE:
‘Hugely engaging‘
‘A gem of an historical novel with beautiful atmospheric writing‘
‘I loved Laura’s first book and this is another fun, dark historical novel full of twists and turns. Atmospheric and passionate’
‘Laura Carlin charmed and bewitched me with her Victorian era debut The Wicked Cometh and here again I am willingly sucked into the dark medieval world of pilgrims, lords and villains’
‘Beautifully written with strongly portrayed characters, A very good read’
‘The author gives us fully rounded, engaging characters, a compelling story and beautiful, lyrical prose. I loved this even more than The Wicked Cometh‘
‘A lyrical and engaging novel, with beautiful writing and a gripping storyline’
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Reviews
A book of great beauty and lyricism
Effortlessly transports the reader to fourteenth-century rural Derbyshire and the plight of young Alwin. With the deft touch of a master storyteller, Laura Carlin recreates the dangerous world Alwin must navigate as they flee the comforts of home for an entirely new life
An authentic, beautiful and page-turning novel that is a joy to read. It will stay with me for some time.