Five centuries apart. One unresolved truth.

“A richly layered novel that blends history, psychology, and spirituality into a deeply resonant reading experience.”

The Double Act

historical & Spiritual fiction

What if history doesn’t repeat itself—but simply waits to be resolved?

Spanning more than four centuries, The Double Act is a powerful literary novel that weaves together historical intrigue and contemporary drama to explore family rivalry, unresolved karma, and the enduring shadow of the past.

Two sisters. One bitter, the other selfishly dark. Their feud refuses to fade with time.

In the present day, Amanda Sanders lives under the weight of long-held resentment, unable to understand its origins. When she begins to uncover the roots of her anger, she is drawn back to Tudor England—where the story of Mary Boleyn, the often-overlooked sister of Anne Boleyn, unfolds.

Abandoned, exiled, and overshadowed by ambition and power, Mary’s life reveals striking parallels to modern relationships and royal dynamics. As past and present are laid side by side, eerie connections emerge. Are these coincidences—or proof that unresolved histories continue to shape our lives across generations?

Inspired by philosophical and spiritual concepts such as karma, reincarnation, and the cyclical nature of human experience, The Double Act is a thought-provoking exploration of identity, consequence, and transformation. With richly drawn characters and dual timelines that echo one another, this novel invites readers to question how much of who we are is shaped by who we once were.

Emotionally resonant and intellectually engaging, The Double Act is a story about letting go of inherited pain—and discovering freedom through understanding.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

  • Historical fiction with a modern lens
  • Literary fiction with psychological and spiritual depth
  • Stories of sisterhood, rivalry, and family drama
  • Tudor history and royal intrigue
  • Thought-provoking, discussion-worthy novels