The Sixth Lamentation

Literary Fiction

Author: William Brodrick

A man arrives at Larkwood Monastery claiming sanctuary. Edward Schwermann is accused of Nazi war crimes: the chances are he is stained with blood, but politics demand that Larkwood shelter him. Father Anselm is given the task of finding out more about Shwermann’s crimes…..Read More

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