The Anger of God

Historical

Author: Paul Doherty

In autumn 1379, the power of the British crown is invested in John of Gaunt, and the kingdom is seething with discontent. The French are attacking the southern ports and peasants are planning a revolt organized by a mysterious leader who proclaims himself “IRA DEI,” the anger of God. Meanwhile Gaunt’s tenuous plans are plunged into chaos by a series of bloody murders in Lo….Read More

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