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Bruce Holsinger has 12 books on Goodreads with ratings. Bruce Holsinger’s most popular book is The Gifted School. A Burnable Book: Free Sampler by. Bruce Holsinger (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 19 ratings. Want to Read saving.  · In Chaucer's London, betrayal, murder, royal intrigue, mystery, and dangerous politics swirl around the existence of a prophetic book that foretells the deaths of England's kings. Bruce Holsinger's A Burnable Book#;is an irresistible historical thriller reminiscent of the classics. A Burnable Book: A Novel audiobook written by Bruce Holsinger. Narrated by Simon Vance. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today!


Bruce Holsinger's A Burnable Book is an irresistible historical thriller reminiscent of the classics An Instance of the Fingerpost, The Name of the Rose, and The Crimson Petal and the White. London, 'A Burnable Book' Is Fragrant With The Stench Of Medieval London The hunt for a book of seditious poems is at the heart of medievalist Bruce Holsinger's detail-packed new novel; poet and fixer. Buy A Burnable Book (John Gower 1) First Edition (First Printing/UK) by Holsinger, Bruce (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.


In "A Burnable Book" Bruce Holsinger shows himself well up to the task. London in the 's is not a pretty place. Life is hard and the place stinks, literally it smells bad. A few (royalty) live in luxury though by our standards even their lives are not pretty. Bruce Holsinger's A Burnable Book is an irresistible historical thriller reminiscent of the classics An Instance of the Fingerpost, The Name of the Rose, and The Crimson Petal and the White. London, Surrounded by ruthless courtiers—including his powerful uncle, John of Gaunt, and Gaunt's artful mistress, Katherine Swynford—England's young, still untested king, Richard II, is in mortal peril, and the danger is only beginning. At the end of “A Burnable Book,” Gower happens to glance at a snippet of Chaucer’s new work: A group of pilgrims are setting out for Canterbury One can’t help thinking there would.

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