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Beyond the sacred page / Jack Cavanaugh. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Waterford, Virg. : OakTara, (c)2009.Description: 321 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781602900943
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS3553.C377.B496 2009
  • PS3553
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Subject: He has always loved her...and only her. She's in love with a book and a cause he has vowed to destroy. 1535. A passionate heretic hunter, Pernell Foxe has dedicated his life to protecting the sacred Scriptures from those infidels who translate it into the vulgar tongue and distribute it among the masses. Meg Foxe, his wife, is haunted by her violent past and tortured by nightmares. She finds comfort in her husband's arms...when he's home. Then one night, soldiers pound on her door and whisk her away to Whitehall Palace to help calm the tempestuous Anne Boleyn, Queen of England. While there, Meg confiscates a banned New Testament from three of the queen's attendants, intending to destroy it. But the book falls open, and she is captivated and soothed by the words.... The story of a vulnerable woman, a driven man, and a remarkable book.
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Leisure (by snack nook) Leisure (by snack nook) G. Allen Fleece Library LEISURE Fiction PS3553.C383.B496 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001678438

He has always loved her...and only her. She's in love with a book and a cause he has vowed to destroy. 1535. A passionate heretic hunter, Pernell Foxe has dedicated his life to protecting the sacred Scriptures from those infidels who translate it into the vulgar tongue and distribute it among the masses. Meg Foxe, his wife, is haunted by her violent past and tortured by nightmares. She finds comfort in her husband's arms...when he's home. Then one night, soldiers pound on her door and whisk her away to Whitehall Palace to help calm the tempestuous Anne Boleyn, Queen of England. While there, Meg confiscates a banned New Testament from three of the queen's attendants, intending to destroy it. But the book falls open, and she is captivated and soothed by the words.... The story of a vulnerable woman, a driven man, and a remarkable book.

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