• And They Danced Under the Bridge

  • 14th Century Historical Fiction
  • By: John Bentley
  • Narrated by: James Young
  • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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And They Danced Under the Bridge

By: John Bentley
Narrated by: James Young
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When a deadly plague seizes the walled town of Avignon, young Marius is determined to save his townsfolk from the raging pestilence.

While leading the effort to combat the Black Death, Marius is distracted by a liaison with the mysterious Alice. Meanwhile, Pope Clément harbors a burning desire for vengeance on the boy’s father.

As death sweeps through the city, can Marius reconcile his passion with a duty to his wife, and his responsibility to the townsfolk?

©2018 John Bentley (P)2020 John Bentley

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What a good book about human nature

Who would have thought a book about 1347 Avignon France would be a great book ? A simple story Would like to read more about the Black Plague and more from this author

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