Signed after the Stuart Restoration, the Act of Oblivion allowed many who had supported Cromwell and the Roundheads to retain rights and privileges. For the 59 men who had tried Charles I, or signed his death warrant, it was a death sentence. This books tells the story of two anti-royalist men, Whaley and Goffe, (real people) who escaped to America and of Richard Nayler (fictional) who hunted them for years. A bit too long, but an engaging read.