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Expulsion

A Novel of the Spanish Inquisition

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Expulsion

By: Sherry V. Ostroff
Narrated by: Savanna Sinéad Kenny
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Basseva Seneor has choices, but none are good. She can choose baptism to save herself from the brutality of the Inquisition, but that means giving up the man she loves. Or, she can leave her homeland and never see her family again. In medieval Spain, after the Edict of Expulsion was signed into law in March 1492, there were few options for a Jew.

As the daughter of a powerful man who wielded much influence with Ferdinand and Isabella, Basseva thought she was safe. But without warning, she is arrested, accused of a capital offense, and is thrust into a terrifying world of lies, bigotry, torture, and execution. Expulsion is an historical novel about the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition, the injustice of the Edict of Expulsion, and one woman’s brave attempt to survive them both.

©2022 Sherry V. Ostroff (P)2022 Sherry V. Ostroff
Fiction Historical Fiction Jewish

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