Master of the Keys

Master of the Keys by Domini Highsmith is a first edition published by Little, Brown in 1996, featuring 402 pages in English. This book is the third installment in a trilogy, following The Keeper of the Shrine and Guardian at the Gate. It presents a narrative set against a backdrop of moral decay and anarchy, driven by corrupt priests, as the protagonist, Simeon, aspires to restore the Minster to its former glory.
Readers will encounter a tale that delves into the complexities of faith and morality, as well as the challenges posed by external threats from a nearby monastery. The story unfolds in a richly developed world where the struggle between good and evil is palpable. With its focus on themes of redemption and the quest for integrity, this work continues the exploration of the trilogy’s overarching narrative.
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The third in a trilogy, following The Keeper of the Shrine and Guardian at the Gate. Beverley has been plunged into moral decay and anarchy by corrupt priests. Simeon, a goodly priest, dreams of restoring the Minster to its former glory, but in a nearby monastery, danger is stirring.
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