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OverviewMontpellier in 1566-only fools walk the streets at night unarmed, while a profession of faith in the wrong company can lead to a knife in the back. Not even this proud city of philosophers is safe from the menaces that endanger the peace of France. The city militia are struggling to contend with the lawlessness and religious hatred that threaten to tear the whole country in two. Now an adult, Pierre de Siorac must travel south on dangerous roads to the great university town, accompanied by his strapping but naive brother Samson and the crafty Miroul. Well-armoured, with swords and pistols at their belts, the trio are confident of repelling any bandits who cross their path, but their new life away from the safety of their Perigord home will bring with it many new dangers and delights. Continuing the colourful story that began The Brethren, City of Wisdom and Blood is the second book in the sweeping saga, Fortunes of France. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Merle , T. Jefferson Kline , T. Jefferson KlinePublisher: Pushkin Press Imprint: Pushkin Press Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781782275084ISBN 10: 1782275088 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 05 July 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order 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 Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Brethren 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 vivid novel by France's modern Dumas... [there is] plenty of evidence in the rich characterisation and vivid historical detail that a reader's long-term commitment will be amply rewarded. -- Sunday Times We're swept away by triumph, tragedy, action and adventure... It's a novel like this that makes reviewing one of the best jobs in the world. -- Bookbag, Five Star Review Cleverly depicts France's epic religious wars through the intimate prism of one family's experience... Beautifully written. -- Metro Praise for the series: The spectacular 13-volume evocation of 16th-17th-century France. -- Independent A master of the historical novel. -- Guardian Robert Merle is one of the very few French writers who has attained both popular success and the admiration of critics. The doyen of our novelists is a happy man. -- Le Figaro A wonderful, colourful, breathlessly narrated historical panorama. -- Zeitpunkt The Dumas of the twentieth century. -- Neues Deutschland Praise for The Brethren 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 vivid novel by France's modern Dumas... [there is] plenty of evidence in the rich characterisation and vivid historical detail that a reader's long-term commitment will be amply rewarded. -- Sunday Times We're swept away by triumph, tragedy, action and adventure... It's a novel like this that makes reviewing one of the best jobs in the world. -- Bookbag, Five Star Review Cleverly depicts France's epic religious wars through the intimate prism of one family's experience... Beautifully written. -- Metro Praise for the series: The spectacular 13-volume evocation of 16th-17th-century France. -- Independent A master of the historical novel. -- Guardian Robert Merle is one of the very few French writers who has attained both popular success and the admiration of critics. The doyen of our novelists is a happy man. -- Le Figaro A wonderful, colourful, breathlessly narrated historical panorama. -- Zeitpunkt The Dumas of the twentieth century. -- Neues Deutschland Author InformationRobert 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |