The Fugitive Colours

Author:   Nancy Bilyeau
Publisher:   Lume Books
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781839014666


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The highly anticipated follow-up to the sweeping historical thriller The Blue. ""The Fugitive Colours is a book you'll have trouble putting down!"" Kate Quinn, New York Times Bestselling author of The Diamond Eye As Genevieve Sturbridge struggles to keep her silk design business afloat, she must face the fact that London in 1764 is very much a man's world. Men control the arts and sciences, men control politics and law. And men definitely control women. A Huguenot living in Spitalfields, Genevieve one day receives a surprise invitation from an important artist. Grasping at the promise of a better life, she dares to hope her luck is about to change and readies herself for an entry into the world of serious art. She soon learns that for the portrait painters ruling over the wealthy in London society, fame and fortune are there for the taking. But such high stakes spur rivalries that darken to sabotage and blackmail-and even murder. And watching from the shadows are ruthless spies who wish harm to all of England. Genevieve begins to suspect that her own secret past, when she was caught up in conspiracy and betrayal, has more to do with her entrée into London society than her talent. One wrong move could cost her not just her artistic dreams but the love of those she holds dear ... and even her life. A sequel to Nancy Bilyeau's The Blue, The Fugitive Colours again reveals a dazzling world of glamour and treachery in Georgian England, when beauty held more value than human life. She immerses readers in a fictionalized account of real lives and events whilst staying faithful to the historical and social context. Nancy Bilyeau, a Michigan native, has worked as an editor on the staffs of InStyle, Rolling Stone, and Good Housekeeping. Passionate about history and art, she wrote an award-winning trilogy set in Tudor England before creating a heroine, Genevieve Planché, who holds personal significance. Nancy is descended from a Huguenot settler who came to America in 1661 and draws on her fascination with French Protestant refugees when writing the character of Genevieve Planché, a Huguenot artist. Today Nancy lives in upstate New York with her husband and two children.

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Author:   Nancy Bilyeau
Publisher:   Lume Books
Imprint:   Lume Books
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9781839014666


ISBN 10:   1839014660
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Nancy Bilyeau's sequel to her breakout hit The Blue is a riveting read in its own right: a woman of ambition, and the net that weaves to take her down. Resourceful Genevieve Sturbridge struggles to keep her silk-weaving business, her family, and her own nearly-crushed dreams of being an artist alive in the stifling constraints of eighteenth century London, only to find herself embroiled in a web of plotting portraitists, seething courtiers, and international spies. Deftly written and deeply atmospheric, The Fugitive Colours is a book you'll have trouble putting down! Kate Quinn, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Diamond Eye A worthy successor to Nancy Bilyeau's excellent The Blue. Genevieve Planche is back with another edge-of-your-seat mystery, packed with fascinating characters and rich, well-researched historical detail. The Fugitive Colours proves that Bilyeau is one of the best authors of historical thrillers working today. - Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow The world of eighteenth-century London comes vividly to life in Nancy Bilyeau's The Fugitive Colours-a sequel to The Blue, which is also a compelling read as a standalone novel. She transports us to a time when the divisions between science and alchemy, artists and artisans, and friends and foes were difficult to distinguish, and invites us to experience a new chapter with her protagonist, Genevieve, who must now balance her responsibilities as a mother, small business owner, and wife, in addition to her dreams of making a mark as a painter. Highly recommended. - Finola Austin, author of Bronte's Mistress We're transported to 1760s London, the silk-design shop of Genevieve Sturbridge, the heroine of The Blue, a fearless, determined woman whose aspirations to be an artist got her entangled once in a world of spying and intrigue, shifting allegiances and yes, murder and will do so again in short order in The Fugitive Colors. It's a heady brew that Bilyeau mixes up, served up in the finest of crystalline prose. - Timothy Miller, author of The Strange Case of the Dutch Painter Recommended for readers who enjoyed The Miniaturist, by Jessie Burton, and The Girl with a Pearl Earring, by Tracy Chevalier. - Laurel Ann Nattress, austenprose.com


A worthy successor to Nancy Bilyeau's excellent The Blue. Genevieve Planche is back with another edge-of-your-seat mystery, packed with fascinating characters and rich, well-researched historical detail. The Fugitive Colours proves that Bilyeau is one of the best authors of historical thrillers working today. - Olivia Hawker, bestselling author of One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow The world of eighteenth-century London comes vividly to life in Nancy Bilyeau's The Fugitive Colours-a sequel to The Blue, which is also a compelling read as a standalone novel. She transports us to a time when the divisions between science and alchemy, artists and artisans, and friends and foes were difficult to distinguish, and invites us to experience a new chapter with her protagonist, Genevieve, who must now balance her responsibilities as a mother, small business owner, and wife, in addition to her dreams of making a mark as a painter. Highly recommended. - Finola Austin, author of Bronte's Mistress We're transported to 1760s London, the silk-design shop of Genevieve Sturbridge, the heroine of The Blue, a fearless, determined woman whose aspirations to be an artist got her entangled once in a world of spying and intrigue, shifting allegiances and yes, murder and will do so again in short order in The Fugitive Colors. It's a heady brew that Bilyeau mixes up, served up in the finest of crystalline prose. - Timothy Miller, author of The Strange Case of the Dutch Painter Recommended for readers who enjoyed The Miniaturist, by Jessie Burton, and The Girl with a Pearl Earring, by Tracy Chevalier. - Laurel Ann Nattress, austenprose.com


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NANCY BILYEAU, a Michigan native, has worked as an editor on the staffs of InStyle, Rolling Stone, and Good Housekeeping. Passionate about history and art, she wrote an award-winning trilogy set in Tudor England before creating a heroine, Genevieve Planché, who holds personal significance. Nancy is descended from a Huguenot settler who came to America in 1661 and draws on her fascination with FrenchProtestant refugees when writing the character of Genevieve Planché, a Huguenot artist. Today Nancy lives in upstate New York with her husband and two children.

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