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Mitchell James Kaplan
By Fire, By Water - A Novel
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Mitchell James Kaplan Klappentext Recipient of the Independent Publishers Award for Historical Fiction (Gold Medal), the Foreword Book of the Year Award for Historical Fiction (Bronze Medal), and an honorable mention in the category of General Fiction for the Eric Hoffer Award. Luis de Santángel, chancellor to the court and longtime friend of the lusty King Ferdinand, has had enough of the Spanish Inquisition. As the power of Inquisitor General Tomás de Torquemada grows, so does the brutality of the Spanish church and the suspicion and paranoia it inspires. When a dear friend’s demise brings the violence close to home, Santángel is enraged and takes retribution into his own hands. But he is from a family of conversos , and his Jewish heritage makes him an easy target. As Santángel witnesses the horrific persecution of his loved ones, he begins slowly to reconnect with the Jewish faith his family left behind. Feeding his curiosity about his past is his growing love for Judith Migdal, a clever and beautiful Jewish woman navigating the mounting tensions in Granada. While he struggles to decide what his reputation is worth and what he can sacrifice, one man offers him a chance he thought he’d lost…the chance to hope for a better world. Christopher Columbus has plans to discover a route to paradise, and only Luis de Santángel can help him. Within the dramatic story lies a subtle, insightful examination of the crisis of faith at the heart of the Spanish Inquisition. Irresolvable conflict rages within the conversos in By Fire, By Water , torn between the religion they left behind and the conversion meant to ensure their safety. In this story of love, God, faith, and torture, fifteenth-century Spain comes to dazzling, engrossing life. Leseprobe Prologue Darkness in Zara g oza July 1487 Under a sliver moon, Luis de Santángel, royal chancellor of Aragon, trudged down a narrow street toward the center of the capital, his high boots softly clopping against the cobblestones. A silk surcoat covered most of his tunic and hose. Abundant chestnut hair, tinged with gray, fell to the top of his back. Beside him shuf?ed Abram Serero, shorter than Santángel, with rounded shoulders, a thick chest, and a close copper-red beard. They stopped before a stone building. Santángel pulled open the massive door. Fumes wafted out, cold, musty, rancid. Overwhelmed, Serero stumbled backward. At the bottom of the stairwell, the chancellor clanked a metal ring. A man coughed. A key rattled. The door grated as it swung open. The warden of the ecclesiastical jail, a dwarf in a formless robe, held a fat candle. Santángel handed him a pouch. “This is for your discretion. Show us to his cell.” The warden counted the coins. He raised his eyes and peered at the chancellor as if to discern his features. “Please refrain from gazing at me.” “Certainly, my lord. I meant no harm.” The two visitors lowered their heads and descended into the dwarf’s bedchamber. A jug of wine sat on the beaten-earth ?oor. A blanket dangled from the bed, a niche in the wall. The warden led them through another archway and down narrow corridors. He opened a door into a cramped cell where Luis de Santángel’s brother Estefan—his brother who was not, in truth, his brother—lay on the dirt ?oor, a gaunt and squalid heap. The chancellor fell to his knees. Estefan’s eyes, beneath their lids, twitched. “He is a brave man,” said the dwarf. “He didn’t give in.” “When did he last eat?” “I leave what I can. A piece of cheese. A crust of bread. But the rats ?nish it before he gets to it.” “Thank you.” Santángel glanced at Serero. “What are we to do? He can’t ask God for forgiveness.” “He need not ask for forgiveness. We can still pray. Perhaps he will hear.” Abram Serero began chanting softly, in a rich baritone, a prayer re...
Product details
Authors | Mitchell James Kaplan |
Publisher | Other press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 15.08.2023 |
EAN | 9781635424003 |
ISBN | 978-1-63542-400-3 |
No. of pages | 304 |
Dimensions | 133 mm x 202 mm x 23 mm |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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