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by A. D. (Augustine David) Crake
Set against the turbulent years when Henry VIII reshaped England’s religious landscape, the tale follows the venerable abbot of Glastonbury as his centuries‑old sanctuary faces an unprecedented assault. The monastery, a beacon of learning and devotion, suddenly finds itself caught in the Crown’s relentless drive to seize land, wealth, and influence. Through vivid scenes of cloistered life interrupted by royal edicts, listeners hear the clash between reverent tradition and the ruthless machinery of the new state.
Against this backdrop, the abbot grapples with a painful choice: to safeguard his monks and their treasured heritage or to confront a power that threatens to erase them forever. The narrative weaves personal conviction, political intrigue, and the haunting echo of prayers once whispered in stone halls. As the first act unfolds, the listener is drawn into a world where faith, loyalty, and survival hang in a delicate, precarious balance.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (314K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1836–1890
An English cleric and storyteller, he wrote devotional books and lively historical fiction for young readers, often setting church history and English legend into memorable adventures. His best-known works include the Aescendune chronicles, a series that helped keep his name in print long after his death.
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