Cathar – Christopher Bland

R35,00

Published 2016

339 pages

ISBN 978-1-7849-7607-1

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Book Cover: Softcover

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Cathar by Christopher Bland is a historical novel set in the Languedoc region of southern France during the late thirteenth century, against the backdrop of the suppression of the Cathar faith. The story follows François de Beaufort, a knight born into the Cathar tradition, who remains committed to his beliefs despite increasing pressure from the Inquisition. As persecution intensifies, François endures sieges, conflict, and a sentence of pilgrimage to Compostela, reflecting the turbulent religious and political climate of the time. Alongside these events, his relationships with three women—Blanche, Sybille, and Beatrice—add a personal dimension to a life shaped by faith and survival. The novel incorporates real historical elements, including the activities of the Inquisition and the Cathar community of Montaillou. It will appeal to readers interested in medieval history, religious conflict, and character-driven narratives set during periods of upheaval.

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