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The novel’s protagonist, Ned Willard, serves as a pioneer in the world of professional espionage. Follett portrays the "column of fire" not just as a symbol of religious burning, but as the light of intelligence used to protect a fragile peace.

💡 The novel suggests that the greatest threat to humanity is not any specific religion, but the refusal to tolerate the beliefs of others. Ken Follett. Una columna de fuego (r1.4).epub

Characters are often forced to choose between their private faith and their loyalty to the crown. The Evolution of Kingsbridge The novel’s protagonist, Ned Willard, serves as a

Kingsbridge is no longer isolated; its fortunes are tied to the Caribbean, Seville, and Paris. Characters are often forced to choose between their

While the previous books focused on architecture and the Black Death, this installment looks at the expansion of the world.

A Column of Fire (2017) is the sweeping third installment of Ken Follett’s Kingsbridge series. It shifts the saga from the medieval building of cathedrals to the high-stakes espionage of the Elizabethan era. Follett uses the 16th century to explore how religious fanaticism clashes with the birth of the modern nation-state. The Birth of Modern Intelligence

To help you dive deeper into this specific book or the series: of a specific character (Ned, Margery, or Rollo) Summary of the major historical events depicted Comparison to The Pillars of the Earth or World Without End Which of these