Heretic Dawn: Fortunes of France 3

Author:   Robert Merle ,  T. Jefferson Kline
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
Volume:   3
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9781782275091


Pages:   608
Publication Date:   05 July 2018
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1572: Returning from his studies in Montpellier, Pierre de Siorac is ambushed by a jealous Perigord nobleman. A duel ensues, and Pierre must subsequently travel to Paris, to seek his pardon from the King. The capital city and the royal court are a disorienting new environment for Pierre: a world of sweet words and fierce pride, where coquettish smiles hide behind fans, and murderous intents behind elegant bows; a world of genteel tennis matches and deadly swordplay, whose elaborate social graces mask a simmering tension that will soon explode to engulf the entire city in one of history's most infamous bouts of butchery - and signal the dawn of a new and bloody era in the history of France.

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Author:   Robert Merle ,  T. Jefferson Kline
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
Imprint:   Pushkin Press
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9781782275091


ISBN 10:   1782275096
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   05 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.
Language:   English

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'Modern-day Dumas finally crosses the channel' - Observer Swashbuckling historical fiction... For all its philosophical depth [The Brethren] is a hugely entertaining romp... The comparisons with Dumas seem both natural and deserved and the next 12 instalments [are] a thrilling prospect' - Christobel Kent, Guardian 'A sprawling, earthy tale of peril, love, lust, death, dazzling philosophical debate and political intrigue... an engrossing saga' - Gransnet 'Both wise and audacious, constantly nudging up against the extraordinary' - The New York Times Book Review 'A vivid novel by France's modern Dumas' - Sunday Times 'Spectacular' - Independent 'A lively adventure' - Daily Telegraph 'Cleverly depicts France's epic religious wars through the intimate prism of one family's experience. It's beautifully written too' - Metro


'Modern-day Dumas finally crosses the channel' - Observer Swashbuckling historical fiction... For all its philosophical depth [The Brethren] is a hugely entertaining romp... The comparisons with Dumas seem both natural and deserved and the next 12 instalments [are] a thrilling prospect' - Christobel Kent, Guardian 'A sprawling, earthy tale of peril, love, lust, death, dazzling philosophical debate and political intrigue... an engrossing saga' - Gransnet 'Both wise and audacious, constantly nudging up against the extraordinary' - The New York Times Book Review 'A vivid novel by France's modern Dumas' - Sunday Times 'Spectacular' - Independent 'A lively adventure' - Daily Telegraph 'Cleverly depicts France's epic religious wars through the intimate prism of one family's experience. It's beautifully written too' - Metro


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Robert Merle (1908-2004) was born in French Algeria, before moving to mainland France in 1918. Originally an English teacher, Merle served as an interpreter with British Expeditionary Force during the Second World War, and was captured by the German army at Dunkirk, the experience of which served as the basis for his Goncourt-prize-winning Weekend at Zuydcoote. He published the 13 volumes of his hugely popular Fortunes of France series over four decades, from 1977 to 2003, the final volume appearing just a year before his death in 2004.

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