Black Tower
Louis Bayard
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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage
Beschreibung
A "e;delicious"e; historical mystery featuring a Paris detective and master of disguise by the author of The Pale Blue Eye (Entertainment Weekly).Chief of a newly created plainclothes police force, Vidocq is a man whose name sends terror rippling through the Parisian underworld of 1818-and the inconsequential life of Hector Carpentier is violently shaken when Vidocq storms into it. A former medical student living in his mother's Latin Quarter boardinghouse, Hector finds himself dragged into a dangerous mystery surrounding the fate of the dauphin, the ten-year-old son of King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette presumed to have suffered a cruel death years earlier in Paris's dreaded Temple. But the truth of what happened may be even more shocking-and it will fall to an aimless young man and the most feared detective in Paris to see justice done for a frightened little boy in a black tower . . . no matter what the cost.Inspired by the colorful real-life detective who became legendary in his native France, The Black Tower showcases "e;all the narrative verve and sly wit-both plot twists and turns of phrase-that make [Bayard's] books such a pleasure to read"e; (The Washington Post)."e;Bayard reinvigorates historical fiction, rendering the nineteenth century as if he'd witnessed it firsthand."e; -The New York Times Book Review"e;A writer of historical thrillers in the vein of Caleb Carr, author of The Alienist, and nineteenth-century writers such as Alexandre Dumas, author of The Count of Monte Cristo."e; -The Wall Street Journal"e;Stellar . . . Few writers today can match the author's skill in devising an intelligent thriller with heart."e; -Publishers Weekly (starred review)