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'Tightly plotted and hugely readable' Jane Rogers, author of PROMISED LANDS
'Marvellous . . . fans of immersive historical fiction, the 18th century, all things French and a dash of peril, this one's for you' Emily Brand, author of THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BYRON
'Glasfurd deftly, elegantly captures this volatile world of impoverished attic rooms and gilded literary salons' DAILY MAIL


The King knows the true power and privilege of books. When every book is cause for suspicion, you risk execution for possessing the wrong ones.

1766, PARIS. Ten years have passed since Delphine Vimond last saw her father. After his violent arrest, his library of books is burned. Young Delphine, bereft and fatherless, is forced to seek refuge in the city.

Now working as a housekeeper for the radical Monsieur Diderot, her settled life is suddenly disrupted by the arrival of Chancery Smith. A printer's apprentice, he has been sent from London to hunt down the mysterious author of revolutionary papers marked only with the initial D - the possession of which could prove fatal.

Pursued by the brutal French censor, Henri Gilbert, Delphine and Chancery set off on a frantic and deadly search that will take them across the country.

But can they catch up with D before Gilbert catches up with them?

'Among historical novelists, Glasfurd rides high' FINANCIAL TIMES

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'Tightly plotted and hugely readable' Jane Rogers, author of PROMISED LANDS'Marvellous . . . fans of immersive historical fiction, the... Read more

    Publisher: John Murray Press
    Publication Date: 11/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9781529342925, 978-1529342925
    ISBN10: 1529342929

    Number of Pages: 352

    Fiction , Historical Fiction

    Description

    'Tightly plotted and hugely readable' Jane Rogers, author of PROMISED LANDS
    'Marvellous . . . fans of immersive historical fiction, the 18th century, all things French and a dash of peril, this one's for you' Emily Brand, author of THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BYRON
    'Glasfurd deftly, elegantly captures this volatile world of impoverished attic rooms and gilded literary salons' DAILY MAIL


    The King knows the true power and privilege of books. When every book is cause for suspicion, you risk execution for possessing the wrong ones.

    1766, PARIS. Ten years have passed since Delphine Vimond last saw her father. After his violent arrest, his library of books is burned. Young Delphine, bereft and fatherless, is forced to seek refuge in the city.

    Now working as a housekeeper for the radical Monsieur Diderot, her settled life is suddenly disrupted by the arrival of Chancery Smith. A printer's apprentice, he has been sent from London to hunt down the mysterious author of revolutionary papers marked only with the initial D - the possession of which could prove fatal.

    Pursued by the brutal French censor, Henri Gilbert, Delphine and Chancery set off on a frantic and deadly search that will take them across the country.

    But can they catch up with D before Gilbert catches up with them?

    'Among historical novelists, Glasfurd rides high' FINANCIAL TIMES

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