Sacred Treason, by James Forrester, is a mystery-thriller novel set in the
Elizabethan period. Mr. Harley, better
known as Clarenceux, was given the dangerously high mission of decoding and preserving a
chronicle that held the secret to the legitimacy of the throne…Why him?
Clarenceux was literally thrown into this quest -unbeknown to him were the
reasons for his being chosen, nor the dangers and horrors that would accumulate.
Henry Machyn, the church clerk, funeral arranger and tailor was
the person who wrote this chronicle. Before
meeting his final fate, Machyn delivered the document to Clarenceux and bestowed
upon him the duty of its safety,
deliverance and decoding- all for the sake of re-instating the Catholic faith and
the political changes that that would entail.
This plight would prove almost insurmountable for Clarenceux
as all odds were against him. William
Cecil, the Queen’s head advisor and Walsingham her counselor and spy planned to
get a hold of the chronicle at any cost.
This put the merciless soldier Crackenthorpe at the forefront of the
mission. Clarenceux would fight him off
until the end…
The tale leads us into an intricate maze-like plot, with
Clarenceux solving the mystery step by step.
Along his treacherous journey he was accompanied by Machyn’s widow,
Rebecca. The two of them became very
close due to the nature of their dangerous mission which lead them to care
deeply for one another. There were several
moments where Clarenceux (married with children) desired Rebecca (and vice
versa) but his respect for her, his wife and his Catholic faith kept him strong
in avoiding temptation. (Although this rang
a bit holier than thou- it also stressed as commendable and in line with his
faith).
Clarenceux faced incredible obstacles to preserve ‘the truth’
in the precious document. To further the
mystery of this puzzle, there were nine Knights of the Round Table, who had all
sworn to keep the faith and preserve the chronicle for its sublime truth as
well.
Packed with action and well researched history, James
Forrester writes a novel that will capture the interest of those who love their
history mixed with gruesome fighting, torture, mystery and suspense. The book is detailed to the very moment although
at times it felt like there was just too much that lasted too long. I loved the beginning and was immediately
drawn into this story, but then the scenes, the journey and quest altogether
felt endless. I would have preferred a
faster pace with less dragging and over-telling it, with less battles and
action.
But then, that’s just me, preferring more heroine material over
soldiers torturing, and settings in dark tunnels. Yet, truth be told, the story was gripping
enough for me to read up until the end- I really wanted to see that mystery
solved!
Definitely an interesting take on historical mystery- the
whole idea of this chronicle and its possibility is brilliant in itself. Engaging and sure to be a hit for lovers of
historical mysteries revolving around a male hero.
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Just recently I saw a mention of Clarenceux (I believe it was in Alison Weir's new histfic), first time I'd seen his name, and now I'm excited to read all about him in Sacred Treason!
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