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Set in the harsh political climate of 14th-century England, 'The Gallows Thief' plunges into a world where justice is swift and treason carries the ultimate penalty. The narrative introduces Elward, a young woman of extraordinary skill and cunning, who survives by her wits as a thief. Her life takes a perilous turn when she is hired by Lady Rosanna, a woman of means and determination, for a highly dangerous mission. Rosanna's father, the esteemed Lord Durran, has been falsely accused of treason and is awaiting execution within the formidable walls of the Tower of London. Elward is tasked with the seemingly impossible: to infiltrate the heavily guarded fortress and orchestrate Durran's escape before the King's executioner claims his life. The novel explores themes of survival, loyalty, and the moral compromises individuals make when caught between corrupt power structures and the need for justice. Elward, a protagonist who exists on the fringes of society, must navigate a treacherous path, relying on her stealth and intelligence against formidable adversaries, including the King's most ruthless agents. The compelling nature of the story lies in its breakneck pace, the morally complex characters, and the vivid historical backdrop that Cornwell masterfully recreates. It's a high-stakes thriller driven by Elward's daring plan and the constant suspense of whether she can succeed against overwhelming odds in a brutal medieval world.
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$8.95
1 copy
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Pages
352
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780007437559
ISBN-10
0007437552
Language
English
Published
2012-03-01
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