Ainques of the eighth commandment
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The adoptive children of Samuila-bars from the deaf village in the lower Tatras possess a strange gift: people are people, but they have abilities, which should not have a person. They are cutting thieves, but not wallets from onlookers cut off, but steal secret thoughts, aspirations, skills and knowledge. The “stepson of the eighth commandment” settled well in the life of: Yan - an abbot in the Tinetsk monastery of Benedictines, and soon he is a bishop, Teresa is the wife of a rich merchant, pan Michal - governor in the count of the Count of the 17th century, and he will give a word. But with the youngest, with Martha, it did not work out ...
Brightly and juicyly recreating the image of old Poland in the traditions of Senkevich and Tetmayer, the authors unfold mystical action against the background of carefully written out historical realities. The adventurous plot is combined in the novel with deep thoughts about the nature of the faith - and whether everyone is accessible to the salvation of the soul. What if the Devil tired of temptations wants to save his damned soul?
Brightly and juicyly recreating the image of old Poland in the traditions of Senkevich and Tetmayer, the authors unfold mystical action against the background of carefully written out historical realities. The adventurous plot is combined in the novel with deep thoughts about the nature of the faith - and whether everyone is accessible to the salvation of the soul. What if the Devil tired of temptations wants to save his damned soul?
Author:
Author:Henry Lyon Oldi
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-517-02595-1
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