"The Garden of Swords" by Max Pemberton is a historical fiction novel that explores love and conflict set against the backdrop of the Franco-Prussian War. The story begins in Strasbourg with the wedding of Beatrix Hamilton and Edmond Lefort, a French soldier. The festive atmosphere at the castle where they celebrate is mixed with a sense of foreboding, as the looming war threatens to disrupt their happiness and the lives of those around them. An old man named Père Bonot reflects on his past, adding depth to the scene. As tensions rise, the novel foreshadows the turmoil and change that the war will bring to the newlyweds and their community.
The Garden of Swords
By Max Pemberton
Amidst a joyous wedding celebration, the chilling shadow of war descends, threatening to shatter newfound love and disrupt a vibrant community.
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About the AuthorSir Max Pemberton was a popular English novelist and publisher working mainly in the adventure and mystery genres.
Sir Max Pemberton was a popular English novelist and publisher working mainly in the adventure and mystery genres.
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