The Wanderer and the Way (Cuthbert's People #4)

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The Wanderer and the Way (Cuthbert's People #4)

2025 | Fiction & Poetry

The Camino de Santiago de Compostella, now the most famous pilgrimage route in the world, was founded in the early ninth century largely due to the efforts of Bishop Theodemir of Iria Flavia. As with most people of this period, nothing seems to be known of his early years. What follows, therefore, is pure invention.

Theodemir returns footsore and disillusioned to his uncle’s villa in Iria Flavia where he meets Agnes, his uncle’s gatekeeper, a woman of extraordinary beauty. He falls immediately in love. But Agnes has a fierce, though absent, husband; a secret past; another name, Elswyth; and a broken heart.

Witteric, Theodemir’s cruel and lascivious uncle has is own plans for Agnes. When the king of Asturias ask Theodemir to undertake an embassy on his behalf to Charles, King of the Franks, the future Charlemagne, Theodemir plans to take Agnes with him, to keep her out of Witteric’s clutches.

But though Agnes understand her danger as well as anyone, she refuses to go. And Theodemir dares not leave without her.



Published by Stories All the Way Down

Edition Kindle
ASIN B0DWP7VX3K
Language English

Historical Fiction Medieval Santiago de Compostela

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