Salamanca

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Text Publishing Company, 2002 - Fiction - 223 pages
Part thriller, part love story, this marvellous debut novel is set in Spain in 1623. Ricardo Marquez, a young Spanish priest, lives in Salamanca. The Inquisition demands the execution of those who question church doctrine. Yet many continue to experiment with the emerging philosophies in the fields of science and medicine. Ricardo is intrigued by these advances in human knowledge but has no idea of the tragic consequences of his fascination.

Ricardo's bishop is the inscrutable former inquisitor named Philip Orantes. The bishop is father of the beautiful eighteen-year-old Celeste, the object of Ricardo's passion. But Celeste has fallen mysteriously unwell with a wasting disease, and her treatment at the hands of the traditional physician Dr Vesula is only causing her condition to worsen. Forever alert to new ideas, Ricardo pins his hopes on a renowned doctor in Brussels named Jan Baptista Van Helmont.

When he finds the reformer Helmont deceit, fear and betrayal follow with unexpected results.

About the author (2002)

John Higgins is an illustrator who made the Kate Greenaway Medal 2015 shortlist along with Marc Olivent for Dark Satanic Mills.

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