Sir John Oglander, reputed to be involved in King Charles’s escape attempts from Carisbrooke Castle on Isle of Wight, prior to the King’s trial and execution in London in January 1649, wrote memoirs for his descendants, and was sometimes motivated to write in his own blood.
Anne Jolliffe, rejected by her father, Walter, when her mother died giving birth to her, comes to live with him in Brading now that her uncle and aunt are both dead. She receives a stormy reception. Only Sir John Oglander is kind to her. Samuel Jarvis, her father’s objectionable employer and landlord, wants her, but she is attracted to Paul Miller, who treats her with contempt.
Sir John's and Paul's lives are increasingly endangered by their involvement in Royalist activities to help the King escape. News from the mainland concerning the actions of his enemies makes them increasingly fearful for his safety.
Intrigue, Mystery, Passion, desire, despair, sorrow, joy - Quill of Blood has it all. You will never read a more exciting novel.
Historical people and events combined with fictional characters gives insight into what the English Civil War was really all about.