Traitor's Field

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  • Traitor's Field Book Detail

  • Author : Robert Wilton
  • Release Date : 2013-05-01
  • Publisher : Atlantic Books Ltd
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 535
  • ISBN 13 : 1782390170
  • File Size : 63,63 MB

Traitor's Field by Robert Wilton PDF Summary

Book Description: England has been torn apart by Civil War. Plots and intrigues abound - but it is the struggle between two powerful spies which will decide the eventual fate of a nation. It is 1648 and Britain is at war with itself. The Royalists are defeated but Parliament is in turmoil, its power weakened by internal discord. Royalism's last hope is Sir Mortimer Shay, a ruthless veteran of decades of intrigue who must rebuild a credible threat to Cromwell's rule, whatever the cost. John Thurloe is a young official in Cromwell's service. Confronted by the extent of the Royalists' secret intelligence network, he will have to fight the true power reaching into every corner of society: the Comptrollerate-General for Scrutiny and Survey.

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