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Copyright © 2016 C.C. Humphreys

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Doubleday Canada and colophon are registered trademarks of Penguin Random House Canada Limited

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Humphreys, C. C. (Chris C.), author

Fire / C.C. Humphreys.

ISBN 978-0-385-67989-3 (paperback).–ISBN 978-0-385-67990-9 (epub)

I. Title.

PS8565.U5576F57 2016        C813′.6        C2015-906507-0

                                                                       C2015-906508-9

eBook ISBN 9780385679909

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, events and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Cover images: Figures from Hans Holbein's Danse Macabre, photograph © Duncan Walker / Getty Images; The Great Fire of London scene © Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti) Budapest, Hungary / Bridgeman Images

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To Simon Trewin

Dramatis Personae

THE THIEF-TAKERS AND FAMILY

Captain William Coke

Dickon

Pitman

Bettina Pitman

Josiah Pitman

Grace, Faith, Benjamin and Eleazar Pitman

Allsop

Friar

Deakins

THE COURT

King Charles II

James, Duke of York

Sir Joseph Williamson, spymaster

THEATRE FOLK

Sarah Chalker

Thomas Betterton

Mary Betterton

Aitcheson, theatre attendant

Hutchins, theatre attendant

THE FIFTH MONARCHISTS

Captain Blood

Thomas Blood, his son

Simeon Critchollow, puppeteer

Daniel

Samuel Tremlett, master builder

Isaiah Hebden

Colonel Rathbone

Colonel Danvers

Chambers

More

Hopkinson

AT SEA

Rear-Admiral Sir George Ayscue

Lieutenant Hardiman

Boatswain

Admiral Robert Holmes

Wilbert Bohun

Squires, gun captain

THE POULTRY COMPTER

Jenny Johnson

Mary Johnson

Jenkins

Baronet de Lacey

Eye-Patch and Son

Wallace, master turnkey

Joan

Midwife

THE FIRE

Salmon, constable

Thomas Farriner, baker

Sir Thomas Bludworth, Lord Mayor of London

Citizens of the City

Samuel Pepys, diarist

James Morrow, headborough

Tom Walker

OTHERS

Woodstrode, barrister

Thom Peterson, landlord

‘Jeremiah' Peckworth

Aaron Bastable

Mad Moll

French wine merchant

Young Samuel Tremlett

Isaac ben Judah

Rebekah bat Judah

1665. The Great Plague ravages London. One hundred thousand die, horribly.

1666. The plague passes. Citizens resume their lives.

S
ix years after his restoration to his executed father's throne, following twelve years of Puritan glumness, King Charles is called ‘the Merry Monarch' with reason. He carouses, he plays pell-mell, he attends the theatre, he beds his many mistresses. For him, and the very few very rich, 1666 promises to be another year of pleasure.

For most Londoners, though, the year will offer no more than another battle to survive. And for a radical few, it means something else entirely. For 666 is the number of the Beast – when Satan, as foretold in the Books of Revelation and Daniel, will return to battle the armies of Christ at a place called Armageddon; when Jesus will triumph, raising up the Elect – the chosen, living and dead – to dwell forever in the New Jerusalem. However these ‘Saints' do not simply sit and pray. By their deeds will they end the Fourth Monarchy of Man, and hasten the Fifth Monarchy of Christ.

September. The year of the Beast is three-quarters done and the Devil has not had his due. It has not rained in five months. Warehouses are stuffed with combustibles: coal, hemp, tobacco,
brandy, parchment, silks, gunpowder. Each wooden house lights a fire daily, while bathhouses, bakeries and breweries stoke furnaces for their labours.

London is a tinderbox: politically, sexually, religiously – literally. And it is about to burn.

AND WHOSOEVER WAS NOT FOUND WRITTEN IN THE

BOOK OF LIFE WAS CAST INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE
.

The Revelation of St John the Divine
20:15

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