
In 1666, a single spark in a Pudding Lane bakery ignites a cataclysm that engulfs London in flames. This gripping historical novel weaves the raw terror and resilience of ordinary Londoners—bakers, merchants, and priests—with the vivid reality of the Great Fire's destruction. As the inferno consumes medieval streets, displaces thousands, and reduces landmarks like St. Paul's to ash, the city teeters on the edge of ruin. Through meticulous historical detail and heart-pounding personal stories, Flames of London chronicles the causes, chaos, and aftermath of the blaze that razed a city but sparked its rebirth, forever transforming the heart of England.
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