A Sea of Contumely
A Dr Webster Story
by Steve Ragnall
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Pub Date Nov 28 2021 | Archive Date Feb 18 2022
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Description
Dr John Webster (1610-1682), was a defrocked cleric, Schoolmaster, alchemist, astrologer, surgeon and writer. He is at once arrogant, worldly and with a wry sense of humour. Written mainly in the first person, this historical fiction is based on his life.
While living and working in Lancashire during the early days of the English Civil War, Webster finds a fraud, perpetrated by one of the governors, in the accounts of the Grammar School at which he is the Master. The fraudster, now knighted by King Charles, becomes a sworn enemy.
Webster’s household is chased from the town after the satanic murder of his black servant and, with his enemy serving with the Royalists, he is co-opted into the Parliamentary forces as a surgeon.
With larger than life characters, murder, intrigue & betrayal, Webster, accompanied by his housekeeper’s son and a Sergeant-at-Arms takes us into the little-known battles of Lancashire and the Fylde, the story reaching its climax at the Battle of Read Bridge in April 1643, a pivotal though little known action in the Civil War in Lancashire.
A Note From the Publisher
Marketing Plan
Historical fiction based on the real life of an almost forgotten figure of national importance.
Set in the 1640's, during the English Civil War, in Lancashire and Yorkshire.
Extensive historical research gives a realistic picture of the time, the places, the people, and the medical procedures of the day.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781800467002 |
| PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |