The Black Avons II - Roundhead and Cavalier
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338097521
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In "The Black Avons II - Roundhead and Cavalier," Edgar Wallace intricately weaves a narrative that scrutinizes the tensions between the Royalists and Parliamentarians during the English Civil War. Wallace's vivid literary style, characterized by dynamic dialogue and immersive descriptions, transports readers to a turbulent era marked by ideological conflict and personal strife. The book delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral complexities of war, presenting a rich tapestry of characters whose fates are entwined with the historical upheaval of the 17th century. Edgar Wallace, a prolific English writer, drew upon his early exposure to the tumult of his own time, as well as a deep interest in history, to craft this compelling work. Known for his versatility across genres, Wallace'Äôs experiences as a journalist and playwright afforded him a keen insight into human nature and the societal issues of his day, informing his exploration of individual and collective identities in "The Black Avons II." This book is not merely a historical account but a profound exploration of the human condition against the backdrop of civil strife. Readers who appreciate meticulously researched historical fiction laced with drama and moral inquiry will find "The Black Avons II - Roundhead and Cavalier" an enlightening and engaging addition to their literary collection.
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