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The Citadel and the Lamb

Published
Oct 1998
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
320
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Pieter-Lucas, messenger for Willem van Oranje, and his wife Aletta seek safety for their young family by fleeing to Leyden as the Dutch revolt against Spain repression continues.

Compelling Historical Fiction from the 16th-Century Reformation
In this third story, the Dutch revolt against the occupation and religious oppression of Spain moves into full engagement. Pieter-Lucas van den Garde continues to run messages for Willem of Orange. In the midst of the uncertainties of war, his wife Aletta gives birth to their second child. Then Aletta discovers that the baby girl has a deformity. Concerned for the safety of his family, Pieter takes them to the fortified city of Leyden, where he had once dreamed of studying art under its master artists.

In Leyden, the only painter Pieter-Lucas finds is Joris, an innkeeper who for fear of persecution will not admit to being a painter of that his true identity is Jewish. But Joris' son's gift as an artist exposes them to danger, and his wife's discovery of a true Christian faith is very disturbing to him. When the Spaniards lay siege to Leyden, all their lives are in danger and intertwined, and Pieter-Lucas' arrest as a spy pushed Aletta's fears to the overwhelming point. In the blackest night, will faith prove to be a citadel stronger than the sword.

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First Edition Oct 1998 Bethany House ISBN 1556617488
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Oct 1998 Bethany House ISBN 0764283529
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Oct 1998 Bethany House ISBN B00AKHM7M2
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Oct 1998 Baker Publishing Group ISBN 1441262539
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