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L. Dean Murphy

Following THE LONDON BOOKSHOP AFFAIR, which was set in 1962, Louise Fein time-travels 10 years earlier and centuries before. BOOK OF FORBIDDEN WORDS is a thought-provoking novel that takes a page from Madeline Martin’s THE SECRET BOOK SOCIETY.

Milly Bennett evidently is a content housewife in 1952 Levittown, but during World War II, she was a code breaker in London deciphering Axis messages. A wartime colleague now asks her to interpret a four-century-old, cryptic manuscript that “could be historical gold in shedding some sort of light on women’s inner worlds.” Like Rosie the Riveter, Milly and others had performed men’s work “to prove their capability as equals.”

"Louise Fein piquantly breathes exquisite life into this period piece. The dynamic enthusiasm of the protagonist trio is a holographic tribute to her poetic passion. Beyond atmospheric, this treasure is…awe-inspiring!"

Sixty years after Columbus’ Caribbean cruise and her birth, Charlotte Guillard “had been around long enough to understand how the world of men worked.” She encounters Lysbette Angiers, formerly “an orphan girl with no money and no say in her future.” Lysbette wants Charlotte’s printing empire Soleil d’Or, which was established by a late husband, to publish a ciphered script that the church would consider heresy and incinerate it. That, and the author 121 years after Joan of Arc was burned alive. Charlotte “understands that the power of words and ideas can make our earthly realm a better one.”

After Lysbette’s life --- and throat --- are cut short, Charlotte endangers her own life and publishing reputation knowing that “women were forced to encrypt a manuscript because it contained ideas that went against the prevailing ideals.”

Returning to 1952, Milly poignantly realizes that little had changed for women in the four centuries since Charlotte published Lysbette’s inspired work. She couldn’t open her own bank account without her husband’s permission. Not fearing 16th-century religious persecution, Milly’s pseudonym publishes stories gleaned from the deciphered manuscript depicting a utopian life of equality.

But under J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI, a clandestine campaign to purge suspected communist influences included a disproportionate crackdown on women, particularly those involved in civil rights or artistic fields. As part of the broad Red Scare and McCarthyism, the FBI focused on surveillance, infiltration, and “labeling” individuals as security risks, often using guilt-by-association à la Ethel Rosenberg. In view of her children, FBI agents nab Milly for questioning. Women “seem to be no freer than we were four hundred years ago.”

This is a tale of woefully lacking gender equality, the titular forbidden words. “It felt so urgent that people find a new tolerance for one another.” Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr’s famed 1849 proverb: The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Louise Fein piquantly breathes exquisite life into this period piece. The dynamic enthusiasm of the protagonist trio is a holographic tribute to her poetic passion. Beyond atmospheric, this treasure is…awe-inspiring!

Reviewer’s note: BOOK OF FORBIDDEN WORDS was inspired by the early-15th-century encrypted Voynich manuscript. Real-life people populate the pages, including publishing icons Charlotte Guillard and Yolande Bonhomme, and aristocrat Thomas More. When referring to a book, “treasure” signifies a story deeply cherished for its sentiment. It indicates that the book is highly regarded as a “jewel” of personal, historical or intellectual worth.

Teaser

1552, Paris: The printing press is quickly spreading new ideas across Europe, threatening the power of church and state and unleashing a wave of book burning and heretic hunting. When frightened ex-nun Lysbette Angiers arrives at Charlotte Guillard’s famous printing shop with her manuscript, neither woman knows just how far the powerful elite will go to prevent the spread of Lysbette’s audacious ideas. 1952, New York: Milly Bennett is a lonely housewife struggling to find her way in her new neighborhood amidst the paranoid clamors of McCarthy’s America. She finds her life taking an unexpected turn when a relic from her past presents her with a 400-year-old manuscript to decipher, pulling her into a vortex of danger that threatens to shatter her world. Milly, Lysbette and Charlotte each face a reality where the spread of ideas are feared and every effort is made to suppress them.

Promo

1552, Paris: The printing press is quickly spreading new ideas across Europe, threatening the power of church and state and unleashing a wave of book burning and heretic hunting. When frightened ex-nun Lysbette Angiers arrives at Charlotte Guillard’s famous printing shop with her manuscript, neither woman knows just how far the powerful elite will go to prevent the spread of Lysbette’s audacious ideas. 1952, New York: Milly Bennett is a lonely housewife struggling to find her way in her new neighborhood amidst the paranoid clamors of McCarthy’s America. She finds her life taking an unexpected turn when a relic from her past presents her with a 400-year-old manuscript to decipher, pulling her into a vortex of danger that threatens to shatter her world. Milly, Lysbette and Charlotte each face a reality where the spread of ideas are feared and every effort is made to suppress them.

About the Book

From bestselling author Louise Fein comes a new historical novel set in a world of banned books and censorship, in which an encrypted manuscript unleashes a chain of consequences across 400 years, perfect for fans of WEYWARD and THE BRIAR CLUB.

1552, Paris: The print­ing press is quickly spreading new ideas across Europe, threatening the power of church and state and unleashing a wave of book burning and heretic hunting. When frightened ex-nun Lysbette Angiers arrives at Charlotte Guillard’s famous printing shop with her manuscript, neither woman knows just how far the powerful elite will go to prevent the spread of Lysbette’s audacious ideas.

1952, New York: Milly Bennett is a lonely housewife struggling to find her way in her new neighborhood amidst the paranoid clamors of McCarthy’s America. She finds her life taking an unexpected turn when a relic from her past presents her with a 400-year-old manuscript to decipher, pulling her into a vortex of danger that threatens to shatter her world.

From the risky backstreets of 16th-century Paris to the unpredictable suburbs of mid-20th century New York, the stakes couldn’t be higher when, 400 years apart, Milly, Lysbette and Charlotte each face a reality where the spread of ideas are feared and every effort is made to suppress them.

Dramatic and affecting, and inspired by the real-life encrypted Voynich manuscript, BOOK OF FORBIDDEN WORDS is both an engrossing story about a timeless struggle that echoes through the ages and a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who dare to let their words be heard.

Audiobook available; read by Emma Fenney, Fiona Hardingham and Ell Potter