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The Silver Candlesticks: A Novel of the Spanish Inquisition

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384 pages, Paperback

Published June 17, 2025

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Linda Chavez

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October 17, 2025
This novel offers a powerful and immersive glimpse into life under the Inquisition in 16th-century Seville. The author vividly captures an atmosphere of pervasive fear and suspicion, where mere rumors could destroy lives and faith itself had to be hidden for survival.

The characters—individuals forced to conceal their beliefs while navigating an oppressive regime—are rendered with striking humanity and emotional depth. Their struggles feel both intimate and universal, reflecting the courage and quiet resilience of those who endured one of history’s darkest periods.

What makes the story even more compelling is its foundation in the author’s own family history. This personal connection infuses the narrative with authenticity and emotional weight, transforming it from a work of historical fiction into a deeply moving testament to endurance, faith, and identity.
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1,435 reviews42 followers
July 8, 2025
I enjoyed this novel very much! The reader experiences what it was like to live under the Inquisition in Sevilla in the 16th century. So much fear!!! The kingdom had already got rid of the Moors and now the Jewish community is dran. The inquisitor looked for proofs more often than not based on rumours... Simply incredible! I liked the characters who strove and struggled to hide their faith. They were very relatable and felt with them. The novel is based on the author's family which makes this story even more worthwhile...
I received a digital copy of this novel from NetGalley and I have voluntarily written an honest review.
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July 11, 2025
This is a very interesting tale of bravery during the Spanish Inquisition. I've had this arc sitting around for quite a while so I not sure why I waited until now to start reading it. It follows the story of a young girl named Guiomar who finds out she is Jewish while her mother is on her deathbed. This is also a troubllibg time when the Jews are being persecuted. From there she will have to embark on a journey of a different life than the one that she lived before.
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