"Where England Sets Her Feet: A Romance" by Bernard Capes is a historical novel that follows the life of Brion Middleton, an orphan taken in by the benevolent Vicar Angell and his family. Set in the era of Queen Elizabeth I, the story examines subjects like who we are, where we fit in, and the hidden truths of Brion's beginnings. Brion's comfortable upbringing is shaken when Justice Bagott appears, exposing Brion's real family and destiny and sending him headfirst into a world of adventure and risk. The novel creates a vivid setting for Brion's transformation by contrasting wholesome family values with the dangers waiting for him.

Where England sets her feet: a romance
By Bernard Capes
An orphan's peaceful life with his adoptive family is shattered when secrets from his past emerge, thrusting him into a world of Elizabethan adventure and intrigue.
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Bernard Edward Joseph Capes was an English author.
Bernard Edward Joseph Capes was an English author.
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