A Novel
Author of The Map Thief and The Chrysalis
Rich in historical detail, Heather Terrell's mesmerizing novel Brigid of Kildare is the story of
the revolutionary Saint Brigid and the discovery of the oldest illuminated manuscript in the annals
of the Church, a manuscript that contains an astonishing secret history.
Fifth-century Ireland: Brigid is Ireland's first and only female priest and bishop.
Followers flock to her Kildare abbey and scriptorium. Hearing accounts of Brigid's power,
the Church deems her a threat and sends Decius, a Roman priest and scribe, on a secret mission
to collect proof of Brigid's heresy.
As Decius records the unorthodox practices of Brigid and her abbey, he becomes intrigued by her.
When Brigid assigns Decius a holy task - to create the most important and sacred manuscript ever made -
he finds himself at odds with his original mission and faces the most difficult decision of his life.
Modern day: Alexandra Patterson, an appraiser of medieval relics, has been summoned to Kildare to examine
a reliquary box believed to belong to Saint Brigid. Hidden within the sacred box is the most beautiful
illuminated manuscript Alex has ever seen. But even more extraordinary is the contents of the manuscript's
vellum pages, which may have dire repercussions for the Catholic Church and could very well rewrite the
origins of Christianity.
"Inventive, original, and surprising."
- M.J. Rose, author of The Reincarnationist, on The Map Thief
"A noteworthy, dramatic debut from an impressive author."
- Bookreporter, on The Chrysalis
"Authentically told and fascinating, Brigid of Kildare brims with historical detail - highly enjoyable."
- Susan Fraser King, author of Lady Macbeth