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The Leviathan by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; 9781526637369

The Leviathan

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The Leviathan plunges readers into the tumultuous backdrop of 1643 Norfolk, where the English Civil War disrupts the fabric of daily life. At the heart of this gripping narrative is Thomas Treadwater, a hesitant soldier summoned back to his family by his sister's alarming accusations against a new servant. She claims the servant has behaved inappropriately with their ailing widowed father, drawing Thomas into a web of family conflict and moral dilemmas.

The Plot

Upon his return, Thomas finds his father's health significantly deteriorated, forcing him to confront not only the fragility of familial bonds but also the encroaching chaos brought about by the war. As he navigates the tensions within his family, dark secrets begin to unfold, revealing the complex interplay of loyalty and betrayal. The narrative weaves elements of superstition and myth with the stark realities of conflict, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the human condition amidst turmoil.

Themes

  • Loyalty: The struggle between familial duty and personal morality.
  • Superstition: The influence of myth and belief in times of crisis.
  • War: The profound impact of societal chaos on individual lives.
“In a world torn apart by conflict, the true battles are often fought within the heart.”

With its evocative prose and multifaceted characters, The Leviathan not only tells a story of personal struggle but also reflects on broader themes of human resilience. Readers who appreciate historical fiction with intricate character development may find parallels in works by authors such as Hilary Mantel or Ken Follett.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 130 mm × 24 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526637369

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