When The Great Fire Came
MTA
A novel
2nd Edition
"When The Great Fire Came" thrusts readers into the heart of London in 1666, just as an inferno of unprecedented scale erupts from Master Baker Thomas Farriner's humble Pudding Lane bakehouse. This gripping historical novel captures the terrifying chaos, desperate flight, and profound human resilience in the face of the Great Fire. Through the eyes of ordinary Londoners—Thomas and his family, a resourceful seamstress, and an observant scrivener—we witness the city's rapid consumption, from the initial spark to the collapse of St. Paul's Cathedral, as familiar streets become unrecognizable ruins and thousands are rendered homeless.
Beyond the immediate devastation, the novel delves into the complex aftermath, exploring the King's frantic efforts to rebuild and the Fire Court's attempts to assign blame. Thomas Farriner, initially burdened by guilt, finds himself entangled in a chilling conspiracy as whispers of deliberate arson and political opportunism surface. Forced into a pragmatic bargain with the Crown and powerful figures, Thomas must choose between safeguarding his family's future—and his thriving new bakehouse, a symbol of London's rebirth—or revealing a dangerous truth that could unravel the fragile peace. "When The Great Fire Came" is a powerful tale of loss, resilience, and the moral compromises made in the forging of a new London from the ashes of the old.
July 17, 2025
51,442 words
3 hours 36 minutes
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