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Linda Marie Brown


Eawynn’s Daughter: The Gospel of Isolde

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Raised as an orphan at Lambley Abbey in Northern England, Sister Isolde Ogle O.S.A., bastard daughter of Sister Eawynn Ogle, is trained to copy and translate texts in Latin and Greek. Recognizing her brilliance, her mentor, Sister Yvonne Dacre, assigns Isolde to compare the Gospels of the Bible in the Latin Vulgate to John Wycliffe’s banned English translation. Intrigued, Isolde begins to search for the original texts of the Gospels and Epistles of Saint Paul. Her quest to find the truth about the formation of the New Testament takes her to other universities and monastic libraries in fifteenth century England. Despite setbacks, distractions, and the love of a young Benedictine brother, her focus never wavers, even knowing that the publication of her research will cost her life. The Church is a formidable adversary and the punishment for heresy is death.

Available on Amazon in April 2, 2025 as ebook and paperback

For sale from Ingram Spark for $12.95 or 10.00 Pounds (US and UK only) until January 10, 2026 as paperback.

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