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The Physician's Tale

by Ann Benson
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Overview

Sweeping us from plague-ravaged Europe to the terrifying near future, acclaimed author Ann Benson brings two eras brilliantly to life. The Physician’s Tale is a spellbinding saga of two healers separated by six centuries, both facing terror and trials, bound together by history, science, and destiny.

In the near future, in the hills of the American Northeast, a group of men, women, and children band together for survival against nature and human enemies, huddling in the only corner of the world they know. Among these people is Janie Crowe, a physician whose son is her greatest hope and deepest secret. Etched into Janie’s memory is the ancient journal of a Jewish man of medicine–a man who fought for survival in his own age of plague.

In Europe, in the age of the Black Death, Alejandro Canches must hide his identity–and break his oath as a physician for the sake of his and his loved ones’ lives. As France and England are locked in war, and disease lays waste to both, Alejandro’s daughter Kate is caught in the clutches of King Edward of England. Betrayed by a patient, hunted by the king, Alejandro makes a desperate journey to Windsor itself, where a clever scribe named Geoffrey Chaucer has hatched a fantastic plan for Kate’s escape....

As the story of Alejandro and his family builds to a gripping climax, and as Janie’s life is racked by trials and the dawning of a new age, The Physician’s Tale brings together a rich cast of friends and lovers, traitors and healers. Unraveling mysteries of science, history, and the human heart, Ann Benson has created a stunning chronicle of courage in the face of darkness–in a work of vibrant storytelling and unrelenting suspense.

Synopsis

Sweeping us from plague-ravaged Europe to the terrifying near future, acclaimed author Ann Benson brings two eras brilliantly to life. The Physician’s Tale is a spellbinding saga of two healers separated by six centuries, both facing terror and trials, bound together by history, science, and destiny.

In the near future, in the hills of the American Northeast, a group of men, women, and children band together for survival against nature and human enemies, huddling in the only corner of the world they know. Among these people is Janie Crowe, a physician whose son is her greatest hope and deepest secret. Etched into Janie’s memory is the ancient journal of a Jewish man of medicine–a man who fought for survival in his own age of plague.

In Europe, in the age of the Black Death, Alejandro Canches must hide his identity–and break his oath as a physician for the sake of his and his loved ones’ lives. As France and England are locked in war, and disease lays waste to both, Alejandro’s daughter Kate is caught in the clutches of King Edward of England. Betrayed by a patient, hunted by the king, Alejandro makes a desperate journey to Windsor itself, where a clever scribe named Geoffrey Chaucer has hatched a fantastic plan for Kate’s escape....

As the story of Alejandro and his family builds to a gripping climax, and as Janie’s life is racked by trials and the dawning of a new age, The Physician’s Tale brings together a rich cast of friends and lovers, traitors and healers. Unraveling mysteries of science, history, and the human heart, Ann Benson has created a stunning chronicle of courage in the face of darkness–in a work of vibrant storytelling and unrelenting suspense.

Publishers Weekly

At the start of Benson's stirring fourth thriller to interweave past and near future (after 2002's The Thief of Souls), a bioterror attack by a cabal of fundamentalists known as the Coalition has decimated the U.S., and scattered bands of survivors struggle to keep going. The action then shifts from 21st-century America to 14th-century Europe, where the black death continues to ravage England and France. In both periods, Benson illuminates the challenges, physical and moral, that disease poses to her heroes-Dr. Janie Crowe in the near future, and Dr. Alejandro Canches in the past-as they each attempt to protect their loved ones and stay true to their professional ethics. While the plot twist connecting the two eras may strike some as a bit much, readers will be pleasantly reminded of similar works by P.D. James and John Christopher. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Ann Benson

Ann Benson lives in Connecticut with her husband and is the mother of two grown daughters. She is also the author of the acclaimed novels The Plague Tales, The Burning Road, and Thief of Souls.

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Publishers Weekly

At the start of Benson's stirring fourth thriller to interweave past and near future (after 2002's The Thief of Souls), a bioterror attack by a cabal of fundamentalists known as the Coalition has decimated the U.S., and scattered bands of survivors struggle to keep going. The action then shifts from 21st-century America to 14th-century Europe, where the black death continues to ravage England and France. In both periods, Benson illuminates the challenges, physical and moral, that disease poses to her heroes-Dr. Janie Crowe in the near future, and Dr. Alejandro Canches in the past-as they each attempt to protect their loved ones and stay true to their professional ethics. While the plot twist connecting the two eras may strike some as a bit much, readers will be pleasantly reminded of similar works by P.D. James and John Christopher. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

The story of two plague-fighting physicians separated by centuries-medieval Spaniard Alejandro Canches and modern-day doctor Janie Crowe-continues in the concluding volume of Benson's trilogy (The Burning Road, 1999, etc.). Janie Crowe and husband Tom Macalester form in Massachusetts one of the few colonies of escapees from the devastating plague DR SAM, a deadly bacterium from Mexico that has decimated the world over the past eight years. Janie has in her possession the precious journal once belonging to the 15th-century physician at Windsor Castle, Alejandro Canches, who helped battle the original bubonic plague in Europe. Janie is convinced his journal reveals the psychic correspondence between that earlier age and the present; indeed, her son, Alex, has been scientifically conjured (by "nuclear transference") from the genes of the ancestral physician Alejandro. While Tom and fellow explorers gather specimens and information on survivors outside the compound, the story cuts alternately to the Jewish ghetto of Avignon where Alejandro has been living in secret with his foster daughter Kate's son, Guillaume-Kate is actually the bastard daughter of King Edward III, while her son is the product of her brief marriage to now-deceased rebel Guillaume Karle. Alejandro and young Guillaume are summoned suddenly by Alejandro's old mentor, the surgeon Guy de Chauliac, on the shattering news that the vengeful English king, writing to the pope via his young secretary Geoffrey Chaucer, has decided to legitimize Kate as his daughter and marry her for political benefits to the loathsome de Coucy clan, murderers of Kate's late husband. De Chauliac's plan is for Alejandro to rescue Kate from WindsorPalace and reunite her with her fugitive son. All the while, Kate is plotting her own escape with the help of smitten scribe Chaucer. Back in the present, Janie and Tom encounter rogue groups of survivors in need of medical attention from Janie, and everyone has a sad secret to reveal. Absorbing, utterly plausible post-apocalyptic fiction by an imaginative writer.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
672
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780440236320

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