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1 July 1789, Paris - Two weeks before the Revolution France is undergoing a political upheaval unlike anything it has known before. Louis XVI is using savage mercenary forces and food blockages, to bring the people to heel. The country is a powder keg, and Paris is the fuse. In the midst of the bloody chaos, shadowy people- including the sinister and brutal chief of the Paris police-discover that a young Parisian laundress, Michèle Duvallier, is in possession of the proof of deadly, ancient secret that could shake France's monarchy to its core ... September 1654, Burgundy - 135 years before…mehr

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1 July 1789, Paris - Two weeks before the Revolution France is undergoing a political upheaval unlike anything it has known before. Louis XVI is using savage mercenary forces and food blockages, to bring the people to heel. The country is a powder keg, and Paris is the fuse. In the midst of the bloody chaos, shadowy people- including the sinister and brutal chief of the Paris police-discover that a young Parisian laundress, Michèle Duvallier, is in possession of the proof of deadly, ancient secret that could shake France's monarchy to its core ... September 1654, Burgundy - 135 years before the Revolution A good-natured young man, an orphan, is mysteriously imprisoned with grotesque instructions to conceal his identity in such a way as to ensure he is to be forgotten for all time ... The dangerous secret: The man in the iron mask was not a pure invention of Alexandre Dumas. The rumour of the existence of twin boys being switched, one of whom to become Louis XIV, had been quietly speculated on for well over a hundred years by many high sources- among whom Voltaire, who secretly told friends he had seen the man unmasked, and saw he was the king's twin. But what no one wrote about, including Dumas, was the even more dangerous rumour that there was not only a switch but, as well, ... another lineage ...
Autorenporträt
Marc Lloyd Heberden was born on 20 March 1956 in Spokane, Washington. His early years were spent in Pullman and later Tacoma. After his studies at Western Washington University in Bellingham and the University of Washington in Seattle, where he earned a degree in journalism, he worked as a newspaper editor and award-winning journalist. Moving to Europe in the early 1980s he wrote for newspapers and magazines and began writing short stories, novels and screenplays. Since 1999 he has lived with his wife Christine in a small town southwest of Paris where they raised their three children, Maurine, Joyce and Cliff. His novels include Outside Man, The Big Tide, Feeney's Part, The Norman, and Feeney's Last. Dr. Carl Baker was raised in the Midwest, and educated at the University of Oklahoma. He has published numerous articles/case studies in Medicine, and lectured world wide. He lived and worked for many years in Japan, Egypt, and Paris, France. He now lives and writes in Monte Carlo, Monaco and Slidell, Louisiana, USA.