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Sarum: The Novel of England, Part 3

by Edward Rutherfurd

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In Sarum, Edward Rutherfurd traces the turbulent story of the entire course of English history. He weaves a compelling saga of five families who preserve their own particular characteristics over successive generations and reflect the changing character of Britain. As their fates become intertwined over the course of the centuries, we become drawn not only into the fortunes of the individual family members but into the larger destinies of each. Audiobook read by Nadia May.… (more)
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In Sarum, Edward Rutherfurd traces the turbulent story of the entire course of English history. He weaves a compelling saga of five families who preserve their own particular characteristics over successive generations and reflect the changing character of Britain. As their fates become intertwined over the course of the centuries, we become drawn not only into the fortunes of the individual family members but into the larger destinies of each. Audiobook read by Nadia May.

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