
God and the King is a historical novel by Marjorie Bowen, first published in 1911. Set during the late 17th century, it delves into the political intrigue and religious conflict surrounding the Glorious Revolution in England. The narrative features King James II and William of Orange, exploring their interactions amid rising tensions and dissent from the Protestant populace. Through richly drawn characters and detailed descriptions, the novel examines themes of power, loyalty, and the struggle for control during a pivotal moment in British history.
















