Culture | The English civil war
The pity and horror of “The Siege of Loyalty House”
Jessie Childs’s book shows how quickly order and humanity can crumble
The Siege of Loyalty House. By Jessie Childs. Bodley Head; 318 pages; £25
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “The dogs of war”
Culture May 21st 2022
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