Publisher: Historium Press
Pages: 466
Genre: Historical Fiction
Praise for The Lost Voices:
"Another great work by a very talented author who loves his period works and characters from his great plots. He writes with verve and intent to deliver the imagination something unexpected and greatly appreciated... Brilliant..."
~ Gavin, Readalot Magazine reviewer
Excerpt
On the City
A city is not a place you enter, but a series of experiences closing around you. You only realise how far in you are when it’s too late.
Leeds greeted them with noise, filth, and ceaseless movement. Houses pressed in, streets thick with smoke, dung, and bodies—beggars, thieves, merchants, wounded soldiers moving without distinction.
Robert’s coin vanished before nightfall—lifted cleanly, without witness. Gone as if it had never been his.
After Robert’s loss, they found themselves inside The Nags Head, which offered ale, food, and work in return.
Ale was brewed in The Nags Head’s cellar. Above, less wholesome exchanges—coin for silver, favours, or silence—took place.
A man could lose everything in a place like this—and learn, quickly enough, how it was done.
One name passed between them—whispered, unsaid twice—carried in glances, pauses, spaces between words.
“You will meet my acquaintance, Mr Jacob Wilding, this evening.”
He didn’t know it then—
But some men don’t pass through your life.
They take hold of it.
So, it began.
John saw the mills.
Robert saw something else.
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