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The Fabergé Secret

Author: Charles Belfoure  

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Packed with historical detail, and brimming with emotion and excitement, the new historical adventure from the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Paris Architect, introduces architect and aristocrat Prince Dimitri Markhov, best friend of Tsar Nicholas II - and undercover revolutionary.

St Petersburg, 1903. Prince Dimitri Markhov lives a life of luxury in the Imperial court, while middle-class Doctor Katya Golitsyn is determined to help bring revolution. When they meet at a royal ball and begin an affair, Katya exposes Dimitri to the horrors of the Tsar's regime, and Dimitri grows determined to make a stand ... whatever the cost.

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Packed with historical detail, and brimming with emotion and excitement, the new historical adventure from the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Paris Architect, introduces architect and aristocrat Prince Dimitri Markhov, best friend of Tsar Nicholas II - and undercover revolutionary.

St Petersburg, 1903. Prince Dimitri Markhov lives a life of luxury in the Imperial court, while middle-class Doctor Katya Golitsyn is determined to help bring revolution. When they meet at a royal ball and begin an affair, Katya exposes Dimitri to the horrors of the Tsar's regime, and Dimitri grows determined to make a stand ... whatever the cost.

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New York Times bestselling author Charles Belfoure takes readers on a breathless journey from the gilded ballrooms of Imperial Russia to the grim violence of the pogroms, in his latest thrilling historical adventure.

St Petersburg, 1903. Prince Dimitri Markhov counts himself lucky to be a close friend of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. Cocooned by the glittering wealth of the Imperial court, the talented architect lives a life of luxury and comfort, by the side of his beautiful but spiteful wife, Princess Lara. But when Dimitri is confronted by the death and destruction wrought by a pogrom, he is taken aback. What did these people do to deserve such brutality? The Tsar tells him the Jews themselves were to blame, but Dimitri can't forget what he's seen.

Educated and passionate, Doctor Katya Golitsyn is determined to help end Russian oppression. When she meets Dimitri at a royal ball, she immediately recognizes a kindred spirit, and an unlikely affair begins between them. As their relationship develops, Katya exposes Dimitri to the horrors of the Tsar's regime and the persecution of the Jewish people, and he grows determined to make a stand . . . whatever the cost.

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Critic Reviews

“In his brisk prose style, Belfoure presents a splendidly diverse cast of characters, constructing a multifaceted puzzle and evoking a vivid sense of place in the process. Fine entertainment”

Offers a unique take on the historically popular Romanov family ... Readers who enjoy Martha Hall Kelly and J'nell Ciesielski will want to give this one a try Booklist
Exceptional . . . A standout Publishers Weekly Starred Review of The Fallen Architect
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Engrossing . . . a most memorable, evocative read Publishers Weekly Starred Review of House of Thieves
Belfoure displays a brisk prose style, well-developed plot, and interesting architectural details . . . A roisterous, supremely entertaining adventure Booklist Starred Review of House of Thieves
Both disturbing and captivating . . . [A] beautiful tale Library Journal Starred Review of The Paris Architect

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About the Author

Charles Belfoure is the New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Architect, House of Thieves and The Fallen Architect. An architect by profession, he graduated from the Pratt Institute and Columbia University, and he taught at Pratt as well as Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. His area of specialty is historic preservation.
In addition to his historical fiction, Belfoure is also the award-winning author of several architectural histories, and has been a freelance writer for The Baltimore Sun and The New York Times. He lives in Westminster, Maryland.

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Product Details

Publisher
Canongate Books | Severn House
Published
30th October 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9780727890863

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