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A young provincial arrives in Paris and becomes entangled with a circle of nobles, retainers, and conspirators during a time of factional unrest. He navigates secret meetings, masked entertainments, duels, imprisonments, and daring rescues as rival loyalties and personal vows collide. Encounters with a powerful household, an embattled duke, and a protected young woman deepen his involvement and compel risky choices. The narrative traces shifting allegiances, tests of honor, and the tension between private devotion and public duty, driving the plot through intrigues and decisive confrontations toward resolution.

About the Author

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Bertha Runkle

Bertha Runkle was an American author known for her historical fiction, particularly her novel "The Helmet of Navarre." This work, set in the tumultuous backdrop of the French Wars of Religion, showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that blend romance and adventure with historical detail. Runkle's writing reflects a deep engagement with the past, bringing to life the struggles and passions of her characters. Though not as widely recognized today, her contributions to the genre of historical fiction offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of her time.

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