The novel’s protagonist, Ned Willard, serves as a pioneer in the world of professional espionage. Follett portrays the "column of fire" not just as a symbol of religious burning, but as the light of intelligence used to protect a fragile peace.
By following Ned in England and Margery Fitzgerald in the Catholic underground, the reader experiences the conflict from both sides of the religious divide. Ken Follett. Una columna de fuego (r1.4).epub
The plot centers on the real-world efforts to protect the Queen from Catholic conspiracies. The novel’s protagonist, Ned Willard, serves as a
Kingsbridge is no longer isolated; its fortunes are tied to the Caribbean, Seville, and Paris. The novel’s protagonist
The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre serves as a visceral turning point in the narrative.