Book Description
'In this beautifully detailed, thrilling historical novel, author Tim Ellis brings back to life the largely forgotten Juan Luis Vives, a Spanish Jew and leading Renaissance Humanist'-Blueink starred review-It is 1522, The Spanish Netherlands, Juan Luis Vives, a renowned academic, has fled Spain to avoid the fires of the Inquisition, yet even here he is not safe. When Engaland's Sir Thomas More offers him the role of tutor to Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII, he eagerly accepts.While publicly navigating life as a 'New Christian,' Vives is quickly drawn into the secretive and dangerous world of London's Jewish community. With a foot in each world, he is torn between the love of two women.Inside the Tudor court, the king and queen separately seek Vives's assistance to support their opposed demands. He must betray one to help the other, knowing his decision could cost him his life. Whole will he choose? Will his wily skills allow him tomanipulate them both? Not only his survival but that of his family and his entire people hang in the balance.'Beautiful metaphors and tactile, evocative descriptions bring sixteenth-century England and Spain to life'-Foreword Reviews-"This enthralling story is sure to please lovers of high drama, international intrigue, momentous history and psychological thrillers"-Blueink starred review-