<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Praised by the likes of Margaret George, Kathleen Kent, and Sheri Holman, who calls it a marvelous story written in searing prose, <i>Accidents of Providence</i> takes us into the streets of 1649 London and the story of an unmarried woman, a glovemaker, whose passionate love affair leads to a trial for murder<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it."--Kathleen Kent <p/>"<i>Dangerous Liaisons: A seventeenth-century heroine for our times</i> . . . [A] delightfully seditious heroine...Proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework."--<i>O, The Oprah Magazine</i> <p/>London, 1649: King Charles has been beheaded for treason, Cromwell is in power, the Levelers are demanding rights for the people, and a new law targeting unwed mothers presumes anyone who conceals the death of her illegitimate child is guilty of murder. <p/>Glovemaker Rachel Lockyer is locked in a secret affair. But while her lover is imprisoned in the Tower, a child is found buried in the woods. Rachel is arrested. So comes an investigation, a trial, and an extraordinary cast of characters all brought to reckon for this one life. Spinning within is a remarkable love story and evidence that miracles come to even the commonest lives. <p/>"The best kind of historical fiction--a combination of love story and murder mystery, with a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing."--<i>Library Journal</i>, starred review <p/>"[A] marvelous story written in searing prose. Don't miss it!"--Sheri Holman <p/>"Heart-poundingly vivid [and] intellectually provocative . . . A romping good read . . . Historical fiction at its best."--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>"Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it." Kathleen Kent <br>"<i>Dangerous Liaisons: A seventeenth-century heroine for our times</i> . . . [A] delightfully seditious heroine...Proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework." <i>O, The Oprah Magazine</i> <p>London, 1649: King Charles has been beheaded for treason, Cromwell is in power, the Levelers are demanding rights for the people, and a new law targeting unwed mothers presumes anyone who conceals the death of her illegitimate child is guilty of murder. <br>Glovemaker Rachel Lockyer is locked in a secret affair. But while her lover is imprisoned in the Tower, a child is found buried in the woods. Rachel is arrested. So comes an investigation, a trial, and an extraordinary cast of characters all brought to reckon for this one life. Spinning within is a remarkable love story and evidence that miracles come to even the commonest lives. <p> The best kind of historical fiction--a combination of love story and murder mystery, with a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing. <i>Library Journal</i>, starred review <br>"[A] marvelous story written in searing prose. Don't miss it!" Sheri Holman <br>"Heart-poundingly vivid [and] intellectually provocative . . . A romping good read . . . Historical fiction at its best." <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review <br>STACIA M. BROWN holds graduate degrees in religion and historical theology from Emory University. Accidents of Providence is based on research from her dissertation on seventeenth-century English martyrs. <br>Author photograph (c) John Scott Randall <br>Look for the Reader s Guide at www.marinerreadersguides.com <p><br>"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Dangerous Liaisons: A 17th century heroine for our times...[A] delightfully seditious heroine...Brown introduces a wonderful cast of supporting characters.... For all its period detail, this debut seems remarkably modern in its depiction of love and politics--proof that a historical novel can be educational and entertaining, and nothing like homework.<br>--<i>O, The Oprah Magazine</i></p><p>A heart-poundingly vivid, intellectually provocative account. . . A romping good read that is character-driven yet intellectually provocative on issues of law, religion and morality--historical fiction at its best.<br>--<i>Kirkus</i>, STARRED review</p><p>Debut novelist Brown has woven an absorbing tale...her story reveals a rich knowledge of the era with memorable characters, sharp, period-worthy dialog, and a poignant love story...This is the best kind of historical fiction--a combination of love story and murder mystery, wtih a sprinkling of intriguing historical snippets and wonderful writing.<br>--<i>Library Journal, </i> STARRED review</p><p>Intelligent, masterful, suspenseful--one of the best books I've read in years. An impressive debut novel from a hugely talented new writer, <i>Accidents of Providence</i> was a rare treat.<br>--Margaret George, author of many works of historical fiction, including <i>Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles</i></p><p>With this marvelous story written in searing prose, Stacia Brown brings us a deeply human, super-smart, uncommonly well-researched historical novel. <i>Accidents of Providence</i> tackles hypocrisy, both sexual and political, and invites us into the revolutionary taverns and chaotic courtrooms of civil-war-torn London, introducing us to the faithful and adulterous, the idealists and opportunists, of an era not so unlike our own. Don't miss it! <br>--Sheri Holman, author of <i>The Dress Lodger, </i> among others </p><p>Stacia Brown's debut novel, <i>Accidents of Providence</i>, richly illuminates an important but little known period of history: that of the English Leveller society. Wonderfully detailed and keenly researched, it is a moving portrait of a courageous woman caught between a disastrous affair with a charismatic revolutionary and the draconian laws of the land that would put her to death because of it.<br>--Kathleen Kent, author of <i>The Heretic's Daughter </i></p><p><i>Accidents of Providence</i> is historical fiction at its best. It is absolutely steeped in atmosphere and so vividly re-creates the interregnum era that I felt as though I'd been transported there. Brown's prose has a beautiful originality. Her characters come alive with authenticity and humanity; they are loveable and infuriating, but the reader always believes in them, and invests hopes and fears with them. The story kept me gripped from the very first page--by turns desperately sad, funny, and heartwarming. It is a breath of fresh air. I loved it! <br>--Katherine Webb, author of <i>The Legacy</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>She began writing "Accidents of Providence" from research conducted for her dissertation on martyrs in seventeenth century England. This is her first novel.
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