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Henry Cavendish, an Elizabethan aristocrat, is a young man with an eye for the ladies who has no plans to settle down.Cavendish visits Derby to arrange the design for his mother's mausoleum. There he meets the beautiful and beguiling Sylvia, daughter of a vicar. The couple begin a passionate and tumultuous love affair. Sylvia becomes pregnant and Henry, the ever-illusive bachelor, provides her with a manor in which to raise their illegitimate son, Robert.The two continue their love affair for sixteen years, witnessing the turmoil of Elizabethan politics, the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots and the persecution of Catholics. The serendipitous meeting between these two-star crossed lovers creates a dynasty that survives the reformation, the civil war, the plague and the fire of London. Cavendish's illegitimate heir amasses a considerable fortune, but at what cost?The House of Cavendish-Out Roads is a wicked and delicious romp through the goings-on's of the wealthy during the 16th century and 17th centuries. Brocklehurst brings his characters to life while weaving significant, historical events through a complex and sharply-tuned plotline. Loosely based on true-life events from his ancestry, readers are in for a first-rate historical romance/suspense novel.Malcolm Brocklehurst is a writer, poet, and retired quality control consultant. He is currently employed as a part time technical author while writing the sequels to his novel in his spare time. Malcolm is a published author with a book, The Secret History of Christianity. He lives with his wife, Mary, in the United Kingdom.Publisher's website:http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheHouseOfCavendish-OutRoads.html
'THE SECRET HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY' follows the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene and the 2000 year old mystery as to how the Church of Rome suppressed the marriage of Jesus and the corruption of the church as portrayed in codes in the medieval paintings of Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. The book investigates and names the biological father of Jesus as recorded but hidden in the scriptures. The educational years of Jesus are investigated and his education as a 'faith healer' under the teachings of the Essenes who were part of the Egyptian establishment. Symbolic legacies from the Pharaohs are today still to be seen in our churches. The marital status of Jesus to Mary Magdalene is covered in depth with the history of his descendant's who fled the Holy Land after the crucifixion and lived in France. A chapter is devoted to an alleged visit of Jesus to England with Joseph of Aramathea.'THE SECRET HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY' follows the trail for the descendant's of Jesus and then moves to the crusaders and the origins of the Knight Templars and how they were manipulated by their political arm; the Prior of Sion who are still with us today. The narrative covers the French suppression of the Templars and the Cathar people in the south of France which then follows through into investigations into the Holy Grail. The links between the Templars and Scottish history and the hidden secrets of Rosslyn Chapel are outlined which embraces a detailed description of the Templar's discovery of America that happened one hundred years before Columbus. The author spent a considerable time in the Lanquedoc researching the intriguing mystery of Rennes le Chateau and how the descendant's of Mary Magdalene were integrated into the French nobility. Lateral thinking in a chapter on Alchemy puts forward a case that Saunière, the priest at Rennes le Chateau got his wealth from alchemy but the author presents a case that he may have been blackmailing the Church of Rome. The author presents a good thesis for the theory that there are hidden codes in the medieval paintings of Leonard de Vinci and Botticelli.'THE SECRET HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY' finishes with theories as to what may have happened to the Templar treasure and ends with the Author's conclusions to 'The End Times'.
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