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When Henri IV of Navarre ratified the Edict of Nantes in 1598, many Catholics and Huguenots (French Protestants) alike questioned its content and what it meant to them. Then when Louis XIII rescinded the edict and caused an outcry from the Huguenot, it was decided that Aramis would don a disguise and try to infiltrate their ranks to see if they had an ulterior motive behind the fortifying of Montauban and La Rochelle. Discovered as being a royal musketeer, Aramis is abducted. With the intent of using him as bargaining chip, his captors don't realize just how valuable he is to his companions,…mehr

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When Henri IV of Navarre ratified the Edict of Nantes in 1598, many Catholics and Huguenots (French Protestants) alike questioned its content and what it meant to them. Then when Louis XIII rescinded the edict and caused an outcry from the Huguenot, it was decided that Aramis would don a disguise and try to infiltrate their ranks to see if they had an ulterior motive behind the fortifying of Montauban and La Rochelle. Discovered as being a royal musketeer, Aramis is abducted. With the intent of using him as bargaining chip, his captors don't realize just how valuable he is to his companions, Porthos and Athos, who are right behind them to recover him, not to mention his importance to the crown and their own captain, Captain De Treville.
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Kathleen is currently living in Southeastern Michigan and working with the developmentally disadvantaged. She graduated from Adrian College with an art degree in the early 1980s. She enjoys trivial history and reading about historical people, fictional as well as factual. She enjoys many things in life, and writing is one of them. As a result, she took up the challenge from a friend to weave a tale about the Three Musketeers and how they got to be friends. Thus, the the Anthology of Porthos was born. This book, The Abduction of Aramis, is her second. Writing in her spare time is a joy, and to share her story ideas with friends and family brings a smile to them and to her as well. Happy reading!