Tony Morgan's debut novel retells the events that took place 412 years ago, at the beginning of November 1605, when English Catholics, Robert Catesby, Guy Fawkes and their co-conspirators planned to blow up England's Houses of Parliament along with the King, James I, who was also James VI of Scotland.
History records that their plans were thwarted and James I reigned for another 20 years, but what if there had been a different outcome?
I don't read novels with alternate endings to what actually happened in history, but I was intrigued by the title of this one. Why remember the 6th of