How can you uphold a lie when you know it might destroy your family? It is 1356, seven years since the Black Death ravaged Meonbridge, turning society upside down.
Yet she has no option but to maintain her husband\'s falsehood..
She knows that Richard lied for the very best of reasons - to safeguard his family and its future - but lying is a sin.
Margaret, Lady de Bohun, is horrified when her husband lies about their grandson Dickon\'s entitlement to inherit Meonbridge.
How can you uphold a lie when you know it might destroy your family? It is 1356, seven years since the Black Death ravaged Meonbridge, turning society upside down