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Though Heaven Fall: A Medieval Parable

de Jeri Westerson

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A HISTORICAL FANTASY that blends ageless themes of friendship and love into a quixotic tale of mystery and faith. Set in thirteenth century England, Edric, a man crippled in body and soul, begs, steals, and sometimes plays a pipe to make a living. Against his better judgment, he saves the life of Azriel...a man who claims to be an Angel. But is this stranger a divine being or the escaped "Mad Monk" from a nearby monastery? The peasant woman who finds herself attracted to the acerbic Edric isn't certain, nor is the morose knight in desperate search of secrets to the afterlife. Another scheming monk seems to have all the answers...or does he? But circumstances cause the beggar, the monk, and the knight to collide in the same quest, some of whom would see Azriel permanently locked away and Edric hanged for murder.Historical Novel Society Review says, "The writing is brisk, clear and grips the reader from the outset, with a rich evolution of the plot at precisely the right pace. Westerson is at home with the genre and craft of writing. There is a welcome mixture of humor and substance to the dialogue that blends well with the mud and dust of the roads the characters walk. Suitable for all audiences down to pre-teens, especially for those who enjoy the lines between mortal and angel blurred."… (més)
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At the very moment I began reading Though Heaven Fall, I was reminded of Gabriel Marquez’s short story A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings. Westerson’s wonderfully written medieval tale, parable, gives readers Edric who is a cripple: …these features were situated on heaping, uneven shoulders and legs of two lengths with a twisted foot at the end of the shorter one…and rescues a person who claims to be an angel, Azriel. The attention Westerson gives her story meets up there with some very good writers. She lacks no talent. Her themes of faith and deliverance, insanity vs. sanity, hope vs. hopelessness grow and develop as the story takes the reader on an enjoyable journey. This is the first novel I have read of Westerson’s work, although I have heard about her mystery series also crafted in this same time period. Having found her, I want to read more. There is a very good reason she has been nominated for this year’s Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award for her Crispin Medieval Noir novel Cup of Blood. Keep an eye out for awards for Though Heaven Fall, as well.
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A HISTORICAL FANTASY that blends ageless themes of friendship and love into a quixotic tale of mystery and faith. Set in thirteenth century England, Edric, a man crippled in body and soul, begs, steals, and sometimes plays a pipe to make a living. Against his better judgment, he saves the life of Azriel...a man who claims to be an Angel. But is this stranger a divine being or the escaped "Mad Monk" from a nearby monastery? The peasant woman who finds herself attracted to the acerbic Edric isn't certain, nor is the morose knight in desperate search of secrets to the afterlife. Another scheming monk seems to have all the answers...or does he? But circumstances cause the beggar, the monk, and the knight to collide in the same quest, some of whom would see Azriel permanently locked away and Edric hanged for murder.Historical Novel Society Review says, "The writing is brisk, clear and grips the reader from the outset, with a rich evolution of the plot at precisely the right pace. Westerson is at home with the genre and craft of writing. There is a welcome mixture of humor and substance to the dialogue that blends well with the mud and dust of the roads the characters walk. Suitable for all audiences down to pre-teens, especially for those who enjoy the lines between mortal and angel blurred."

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