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Scarlet by Genevieve Cogman; 9781529083729

Scarlet

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Scarlet unfolds against the tumultuous backdrop of revolutionary France, weaving a tale rich in intrigue and peril. The story centres on Eleanor, a humble maid whose striking resemblance to Queen Marie Antoinette thrusts her into a dangerous masquerade. With the guillotine looming over a group of aristocrat vampires, the clandestine League of the Scarlet Pimpernel devises a bold rescue plan that hinges on Eleanor's ability to impersonate the queen.

The Plot

As Eleanor steps into the opulent yet treacherous world of the French court, she quickly discovers that her mission is fraught with danger. The political landscape is rife with betrayal, and hidden beneath the surface is a secret war between vampires and their human adversaries. Eleanor's journey is not merely one of survival; it is a quest for identity and agency in a time when both are perilously at stake.

Themes

  • Identity: Eleanor's transformation from maid to queen highlights the fluidity of identity in times of crisis.
  • Power and Corruption: The story explores how power shifts during revolutionary times, affecting both humans and vampires alike.
  • Bravery and Sacrifice: Eleanor's courage in the face of overwhelming odds showcases the strength of the human spirit.
"A gripping blend of historical fiction and supernatural intrigue."

With a deft touch, Genevieve Cogman crafts a narrative that resonates with readers who appreciate a mix of history, fantasy, and suspense. Fans of her previous works, such as The Invisible Library series, will find much to enjoy in Scarlet, where every page is imbued with tension and rich detail.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 227 mm × 143 mm × 33 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529083729

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