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The Last Song of Albi
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The Last Song of Albi

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A future World Heritage cathedral is being built in Albi, France. Her bishop builder, Bernard de Castanet, is close to realizing his ambitions spiritual and temporal, when it started again. Many years into the future, a historian, H. C. Lea, would point to this episode at the close of the year 1299 the town was startled by the arrest of twenty-five of the wealthiest and most respected citizens. The resulting Tribunal of the Inquisition convened that December so contaminated Albi that in Last Song Castanet’s successor balks at the idea of consecrating the cathedral he associates with the horrors of that long-ago episode.

Typically, blame for those trials and those responsible for it point to the bishop but is this accusation too convenient? It will take the examination of the correspondences between this bishop and a visiting English Dominican friar to expose the culprit and reveal the astoundingly modern dilemma our antagonist will unleash on an already conflicted area of history. Characters are brought to life, breathing and acting out their destinies and passions in a complex drama, which is the foundation, the heart and soul, of Albi’s commanding red brick cathedral, Saint Cecilia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
27 January 2017
Pages
252
ISBN
9781633382503

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A future World Heritage cathedral is being built in Albi, France. Her bishop builder, Bernard de Castanet, is close to realizing his ambitions spiritual and temporal, when it started again. Many years into the future, a historian, H. C. Lea, would point to this episode at the close of the year 1299 the town was startled by the arrest of twenty-five of the wealthiest and most respected citizens. The resulting Tribunal of the Inquisition convened that December so contaminated Albi that in Last Song Castanet’s successor balks at the idea of consecrating the cathedral he associates with the horrors of that long-ago episode.

Typically, blame for those trials and those responsible for it point to the bishop but is this accusation too convenient? It will take the examination of the correspondences between this bishop and a visiting English Dominican friar to expose the culprit and reveal the astoundingly modern dilemma our antagonist will unleash on an already conflicted area of history. Characters are brought to life, breathing and acting out their destinies and passions in a complex drama, which is the foundation, the heart and soul, of Albi’s commanding red brick cathedral, Saint Cecilia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
27 January 2017
Pages
252
ISBN
9781633382503