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"Through multiple perspectives, Beahrs (Strange Saint) vividly depicts Jacobean England in his second historical. After a brief prologue set in the Virginia colony in 1621, the first narrator, Sarah, flashes back to the events that caused her to flee the Old World. When vagabonds descend on Sarah's village, Sarah clashes with their leader, the cruel Sam Ridley, who had abused a sin-eater, a man down on his luck or short of wits, paid to symbolically assume the transgressions of the community's most recent dead. Her retribution sets Ridley on her trail. Mary, a refugee from an unhappy marriage, soon joins Sarah and Bill, another sin-eater that Ridley has targeted, on their travels. While the ultimate showdown with Ridley and its resolution will surprise few readers, the author convincingly presents the main characters' inner lives in a manner that calls to mind Iain Pears's classic An Instance of the Fingerposts." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:
An old women escaping a murderer. A girl, gambled away to a clockmaker. A man paid to take hte sins of the dead upon himself. All criminals. All fleeing. All together. The Sin Eaters follows this unforgettable company through th meadows, rain-soaked forests, and thriving cities of a spellbindingly reimagined Jacobean England. Their flight from the vengance of the proud, murderous Sam Ridley will bring them face-to-face with their own pasts - and tp afate as unexpected as it is moving.
"Publishers Weekly Review"
by Publishers Weekly,
"Through multiple perspectives, Beahrs (Strange Saint) vividly depicts Jacobean England in his second historical. After a brief prologue set in the Virginia colony in 1621, the first narrator, Sarah, flashes back to the events that caused her to flee the Old World. When vagabonds descend on Sarah's village, Sarah clashes with their leader, the cruel Sam Ridley, who had abused a sin-eater, a man down on his luck or short of wits, paid to symbolically assume the transgressions of the community's most recent dead. Her retribution sets Ridley on her trail. Mary, a refugee from an unhappy marriage, soon joins Sarah and Bill, another sin-eater that Ridley has targeted, on their travels. While the ultimate showdown with Ridley and its resolution will surprise few readers, the author convincingly presents the main characters' inner lives in a manner that calls to mind Iain Pears's classic An Instance of the Fingerposts." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis"
by Ingram,
An old women escaping a murderer. A girl, gambled away to a clockmaker. A man paid to take hte sins of the dead upon himself. All criminals. All fleeing. All together. The Sin Eaters follows this unforgettable company through th meadows, rain-soaked forests, and thriving cities of a spellbindingly reimagined Jacobean England. Their flight from the vengance of the proud, murderous Sam Ridley will bring them face-to-face with their own pasts - and tp afate as unexpected as it is moving.
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