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ANCHORESS OF SHERE Paul L. Moorcraft, Author. Poisoned Pen $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. This exceptional thriller from British author Moorcraft, a film producer and former. Moorcraft turns to fiction with his novel Anchoress of Shere, the story of a Catholic priest who is asked to write the biography of Christine Carpenter, a real-life woman who asked to be walled-up in a church in rural England in so she could spend the rest of her days in meditation and prayer. Father Michael Duval's research into the odd. Paul Moorcraft is an English freelance journalist, war correspondent, and military analyst. He is currently the director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis, London, and a visiting professor at Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies. He is the author of over 20 books of fiction and non-fiction.


Set in two different centuries, Anchoress of Shere depicts the story of a beautiful young woman, Christine Carpenter, who chooses to be walled up alive in a church in the English town of Shere. The historical records, which still exist, put the date at Moorcraft turns to fiction with his novel Anchoress of Shere, the story of a Catholic priest who is asked to write the biography of Christine Carpenter, a real-life woman who asked to be walled-up in a church in rural England in so she could spend the rest of her days in meditation and prayer. Father Michael Duval's research into the odd decision unhinges his mind and causes him to obsess about the self-imprisoned Christine. The Anchoress of Shere - Ex Paul Moorecraft In , Christine Carpenter, an actual personage who lived in the village of Shere in the Surrey woodlands, had herself walled up in a church cell to live out her remaining days in prayer and meditation. In our own time, scholars have come to the village to study the legendary "Anchoress of Shere" to try to understand her drastic decision.

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