14,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

This is a book about love, life and death set in Russia, during Czar Nicholas the II's reign. It commences at the end of the 19th century with his father's burial and his subsequent inheritance of the Crown - with absolute power. His reign is underpinned by the strong love between him and his wife Alexandra and overshadowed by the presence of Rasputin. But his unwise decisions lead to chaos, including the Khadynka Tragedy, Bloody Sunday, 1905 revolution and the Czar's abdication. His family is imprisoned, first in Tobolsk and then in Ekaterinburg, and the story concludes with the communists…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a book about love, life and death set in Russia, during Czar Nicholas the II's reign. It commences at the end of the 19th century with his father's burial and his subsequent inheritance of the Crown - with absolute power. His reign is underpinned by the strong love between him and his wife Alexandra and overshadowed by the presence of Rasputin. But his unwise decisions lead to chaos, including the Khadynka Tragedy, Bloody Sunday, 1905 revolution and the Czar's abdication. His family is imprisoned, first in Tobolsk and then in Ekaterinburg, and the story concludes with the communists obtaining power and executing the entire royal family. Become entangled in the tales of love, hate, conflict, sex, treachery, and murder between the characters. Dive into a horrifying historical moment from one hundred years ago and experience for yourself life at a crucial turning point in Russia's bloody history.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Elena Sommers is a visually impaired writer. Writing has been her passion since she was a little girl. The legendary writers: Philip Pullman, JK Rowling, Leo Tolstoy and Pushkin inspired her to write. Elena was born in the picturesque city of St Petersburg and grew up among the magnificent, baroque-style castles. Later, she visited gorgeous Windsor Castle, Buckingham palace and Aspen house. The castle inspired her to write about royalty and the marvellous idea came to her mind to write about Russia and its royalty, Nicholas the second, his family, love, life, murder, mystery, sex and political arguments. Do you wish to discover more? Would you like to read it?