The Black Tor


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About as rugged, fierce-looking a gang of men as a lad could set eyes on, as they struggled up the steep cliff road leading to the castle, which frowned at the summit, where the flashing waters of the Gleame swept round three sides of its foot, half hidden by the beeches and birches, which overhung the limpid stream. The late spring was at its brightest and best, but there had been no rain; and as the men who had waded the river lower down, climbed the steep cliff road, they kicked up the white limestone dust, and caked their wet high boots, which, in several instances, had opened holes in which toes could be seen, looking like curious reptiles deep in gnarled and crumpled shells.




The Black Tor


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Reproduction of the original: The Black Tor by George Manville Fenn







The Black Tor: A Tale of the Reign of James the First


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In 'The Black Tor: A Tale of the Reign of James the First' by George Manville Fenn, the reader is transported back to a tumultuous period in history, exploring the intrigues and political unrest of James I's reign. Fenn's vivid descriptions and attention to historical detail immerse the reader in the time period, painting a rich tapestry of the era. The novel showcases Fenn's talent for storytelling and his ability to weave together elements of history, intrigue, and adventure. George Manville Fenn, a prolific author of the Victorian era, was known for his works of historical fiction that brought the past to life. His deep understanding of historical events and his skill at creating compelling narratives shine through in 'The Black Tor'. Fenn's background in education and journalism likely influenced his meticulous research and dedication to accuracy in his historical novels. I highly recommend 'The Black Tor' to readers who enjoy historical fiction with a strong sense of time and place. Fenn's gripping tale of political intrigue and adventure will captivate readers and provide a fascinating glimpse into the past.




The Black Tor


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The Black Tor


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The King's Box


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Bedhee DeQuano, isolated in a cramped cell in the deepest recess of Black Tor, is the prisons oldest inhabitant. Black Tor has become his home regardless of the bad food, the stench, and his separation from civilization. Hated and loathed by the people of Kolibar, what the young blind girl standing outside his prison cell now proposes frightens him beyond measure.




Black's Guide to Devonshire


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