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  • The Purple Thread

  • Eighth-Century Saxon Missions in Europe
  • Written by: John Broughton
  • Narrated by: Matthew Sykes
  • Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins

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The Purple Thread

Written by: John Broughton
Narrated by: Matthew Sykes
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It is 733 AD in Anglo-Saxon Britain - a time of warriors, war, and religious extremes.

Begiloc, a young freedman from Wimborne, is a man of action. But his world turns upside down when the young Briton and his best friend Meryn are ordered away to protect English missionaries in Germany.

For a man accustomed to brutality, Begiloc has a soft spot for the purple-tinged mountains, waterfalls, lakes, animals, trees and flowers - beginning to muse whether they, rather than man, do not better embody the essence of God.

Mission follows mission across the continent, and Begiloc is driven ever further from his loved ones. His ultimate foe is Milo, the corrupt and cruel Bishop of Rems.

Will Begiloc ever be free from his obligations to the Church and reunited with those whom he has been so long separated?

John Broughton’s The Purple Thread is a historical thrill-ride across eighth century Europe, which also rings some very contemporary bells and a tale of a man’s psychological battle to sustain his faith and morality in the face of temptation and evil.

©2020 John Broughton (P)2020 John Broughton

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