July 18, 2022
The Swift and the Harrier by Minette Walters
Jayne Swift trained as a physician but in 17th century England, women are not allowed to use the title of doctor. When civil war breaks out, she strives to remain neutral and treat the injured on both sides. Her resolve is complicated by a mysterious man named William Harrier - he seems to pop up everywhere. Who is this man and what is his role? Is he a spy? Which side is he on? It becomes increasingly difficult for Jayne to remain neutral with her father and younger brothers fighting for the Royalists, and her older brother fighting for the Parliamentarians.
This is a well-researched historical novel set in the 17th century at the time of the English Civil War. I was drawn in for the first half of the book. Unfortunately, the war scenes, political arguments, and medical treatments become repetitious as the book goes on. Although the reader understands that Jayne is supposed to be progressive in her medical treatments, some of her practices are suspiciously 21st century.
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