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A young man returns to his ancestral stronghold to find it deserted and the region convulsed by religious war; while searching for his father he becomes embroiled in scouting, skirmishes, and clandestine missions allied with the Huguenot leader Coligny. The episodic narrative ranges from perilous rides and close combat to betrayals, sieges, a desperate action at Jarnac, daring enterprises, and a final massacre that precipitates exile. Action-driven chapters alternate with reflective passages that examine loyalty, courage, duty, and the human cost of civil strife as the protagonist serves, endures losses, and repeatedly faces narrow escapes.

About the Author

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W. J. Marx

W. J. Marx is an author known for his work in fiction, particularly for the novel "For The Admiral." This work showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that engage readers with themes of adventure and exploration. While not widely recognized in the mainstream literary canon, Marx's contributions reflect a unique perspective within his genre, offering insights into the human experience through storytelling. His writing may appeal to those interested in maritime tales and character-driven plots.

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