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Camille Bob Marshall-Andrews

Camille par Bob Marshall-Andrews

Camille Bob Marshall-Andrews


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Résumé

A beautiful fugitive. A secret treaty. A decadent age. And the lost papers of the greatest diarist that ever lived. Tying together historical fiction, espionage and crime, Camille is a historical adventure to mirror a glorious age.

Camille Résumé

Camille: And the Lost Diaries of Samuel Pepys Bob Marshall-Andrews

1670, Restoration England. Bawdy, sensual and in the shadow of renewed conflict between King and Parliament. The prospect of a new civil war haunts English life. Royal advisor Samuel Pepys is dispatched by Charles II to negotiate a secret treaty with Louis XIV of France.Troubled by failing eyesight, the acclaimed diarist requires a scribe. After a chance meeting, he employs the beautiful Camille, a fugitive French actress, pursued by powerful French nobility and driven by terrible revenge. As they journey to Paris, tracked by violent and mercenary agents of Parliament, an improbable literary love story unfolds in an atmosphere of deadly danger and political intrigue.

À propos de Bob Marshall-Andrews

Bob Marshall-Andrews is a criminal Silk based in London. From 1997 to 2010 he was Labour MP for Medway. As a result of his relationship with New Labour, one magazine described him as 'The Thorn in Tony Blair's Red Rose'. His political memoir Off Message was published by Profile in 2011. Camille is his third novel.He lives in London and Pembrokeshire and is frequently in East Africa in his role as Chairman of the George Adamson Wildlife Trust.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR007513542
9781911195122
1911195123
Camille: And the Lost Diaries of Samuel Pepys Bob Marshall-Andrews
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Whitefox Publishing Ltd
2016-02-23
352
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