Blanche. Two of swords – vol. 3

Adventure

By day, she’s a lady; by night, she fights with a sword: this is her life as a spy!

1633, the French court. In the halls of the Louvre lives a clever and daring young woman: Blanche de la Fère, lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne, courageous spy, and quick-witted swordswoman with a secret alliance to d’Artagnan’s Musketeers! A tale of a strong and fearless heroine who embarks on breathless adventures, driven equally by heart and mind.

In the third book (Two of swords), the court is mesmerized by Vitreum, a mysterious seer capable of divining the most hidden secrets from the stars. The guest of the king has everyone enchanted—everyone except Blanche. Suspicious of the foreigner with eyes like deep pools, the young spy’s investigations

  • Secrets and subterfuge, twists and duels: life at court is an incredible adventure.
  • A strong and brave protagonist who fights tirelessly, using her intellect—and, most importantly, her heart.
Publisher: Piemme
Target: 8-10
Year: 2020
Author
Angélique Chevalier

Little is known about Angélique Chevalier’s life. However, records show at least three women by this name who, at different times between the late 1600s and the late 1800s, printed short and diverse works in Reims, just outside Paris. It is believed that the name Angélique may have passed from grandmother to granddaughter, or perhaps it was simply a nom de plume.

This raises the intriguing possibility that at least one of these Angéliques was truly a woman of the French court—a would-be swordswoman, a lady-in-waiting, and Queen Anne of Austria’s personal spy. All excellent reasons, we think, to hide behind a pseudonym.

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