Ring of Flowers, a 46-page novella, is a bittersweet love story and a companion piece to the full length novel The Calypso Directive,
written by the same author... In 1665, in the Derbyshire village of
Eyam, the tailor George Vicars orders a bolt of fabric from London to
make a wedding dress for his betrothed daughter, Kathryn. To escape her
fate of marrying the town's wealthiest and most odious bachelor, she
elopes with her true love, farmhand Paul Foster. Kathryn's departure is
fortuitous, because when the fabric is delivered, the parcel is infested
with fleas carrying bubonic plague. First bitten and first to die,
George Vicars' misfortune becomes the community's death sentence when
the town Rector boldly imposes a quarantine on all Eyam residents.
Months later, expecting a child, the newlyweds return home to find their
world turned upside down. Once inside the township, they are forbidden
to leave and Kathryn is forced to give birth in quarantine. Under the
shadow plague, and against all odds, Will Foster's paternal ancestor is
born . . . with a genetic mutation that will change the world 345 years
later.
US Kindle Edition
Friday, June 22, 2012
FREE -- US ONLY Kindle Edition -- Ring of Flowers by Brian Andrews
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