Author: | Samantha Pague | ISBN: | 9781504969963 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | December 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Samantha Pague |
ISBN: | 9781504969963 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | December 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Following on the heels of Savonnerie Masterpiece: The Commission and Savonnerie Masterpiece: The Tribulation, this third book in the series brings readers back to the last days of the French Monarchy, which is being attacked by Robespierre and the Jacobin Club. HRM Louis Pierre Bourbon, who had been in line to be the next king of France, wanted to bring nobility, priest, commoner, and peasant together, so he had commissioned the making of a Savonnerie carpet that he hoped would unite his people. But the Jacobin Club believes that its imperative that a coup dtat be lodged against the state of nobility and the monarchy itself. This book opens with Sister Mary Bernadette, Pierres sister, being arrested at the convent at St. Denis and peasants joining in a revolt in the streets of Paris. The sovereignty of France is being challenged by an invisible foe: a thought process. Now, even the investments of the prudent and the rich are hanging in the balance, and the old legal system of Norman law is being rejected. The stakes could never be higher as war rears its ugly head in Savonnerie Masterpiece.
Following on the heels of Savonnerie Masterpiece: The Commission and Savonnerie Masterpiece: The Tribulation, this third book in the series brings readers back to the last days of the French Monarchy, which is being attacked by Robespierre and the Jacobin Club. HRM Louis Pierre Bourbon, who had been in line to be the next king of France, wanted to bring nobility, priest, commoner, and peasant together, so he had commissioned the making of a Savonnerie carpet that he hoped would unite his people. But the Jacobin Club believes that its imperative that a coup dtat be lodged against the state of nobility and the monarchy itself. This book opens with Sister Mary Bernadette, Pierres sister, being arrested at the convent at St. Denis and peasants joining in a revolt in the streets of Paris. The sovereignty of France is being challenged by an invisible foe: a thought process. Now, even the investments of the prudent and the rich are hanging in the balance, and the old legal system of Norman law is being rejected. The stakes could never be higher as war rears its ugly head in Savonnerie Masterpiece.