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The Crucible (trilogy)

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The Crucible is a series of three historical fantasy novels written by Australian author Sara Douglass. The series is set around the adventures of English friar and nobleman Thomas Neville - who finds himself caught up between the eternal struggle of the angels of Heaven and the demons of Hell, all against the backdrop of England and Europe in the throes of the profound crisis of the Late Middle Ages.

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The trilogy is comprised of the following titles:

The Nameless Day

The first book of the trilogy. Published in 2000.

The Wounded Hawk

Second book of the trilogy. Published in 2001.

The Crippled Angel

Final book of the trilogy. Published in 2002.

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