The Story Follows Geoffrey A Devout Lollard As He Navigates The Turbulent Religious And Political Landscape Of Medieval England. The Novel Explores Geoffrey'S Commitment To His Beliefs And The Conflicts He Faces As A Result Of His Religious Convictions. As Geoffrey Becomes More Involved With The Lollard Movement He Encounters Resistance From Both Religious And Secular Authorities Who View His Ideas As A Threat To The Established Order. The Narrative Delves Into His Struggles The Risks He Takes And The Impact Of His Beliefs On His Personal Life And The Lives Of Those Around Him. Eastwood'S Portrayal Of Geoffrey Is Grounded In Historical Context Providing Insights Into The Challenges Faced By Early Reformers And The Broader Societal Issues Of The Time. The Novel Offers A Dramatic And Engaging Account Of The Period Highlighting The Tension Between Emerging Reformist Ideas And The Entrenched Power Structures Of Medieval England.