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Gold and glory; or, Wild ways of other days, a tale of early American discovery

By Grace Stebbing

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a land ruled by fear, a vengeful noble risks everything to fight for justice and discover new horizons.

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2022-05-31
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"Gold and Glory; or, Wild Ways of Other Days" by Grace Stebbing is a story set in the late 1400s, during a difficult time in Spain when the Spanish Inquisition was in control. The story centers around a noble named Montoro de Diego, who is upset by the unfairness of the Inquisition and deals with difficult themes such as honor, love, and standing up for what is right, even when people's lives are at stake. We are introduced to the city of Saragossa, where the terrible Inquisitor Arbues de Epila rules with cruelty, causing problems for everyone. Montoro and his friends decide to fight back against this cruelty, talking about honor, and seeking justice. As they deal with sadness and struggles of the innocent being accused, the story hints at fighting back, mixing real historical events with personal struggles and victories, pulling readers into a thrilling tale of bravery.

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