A Marriage Under the Terror
Historical Romance - The Period of French Revolution
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Publisher Description
In "A Marriage Under the Terror," Patricia Wentworth skillfully weaves a compelling narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution. The book portrays the emotional and moral complexities faced by its characters, as they navigate love, loyalty, and betrayal in a society engulfed by chaos. Wentworth's rich prose, filled with vivid imagery and historical detail, immerses readers in the era's oppressive atmosphere, exploring the interplay between personal and political strife. The story unfolds with suspenseful twists, reflecting the turbulence of its time and revealing the profound impact of historical events on individual lives. Patricia Wentworth, renowned for her literary contributions to historical fiction and detective genres, brings a keen understanding of human psychology and societal challenges to this work. Her experiences as a writer and her profound interest in the history of the French Revolution deeply inform the narrative's authenticity. Wentworth's ability to blend intricate character studies with a gripping plot makes her insights particularly resonant, allowing readers to explore the moral dilemmas of her time. For readers who appreciate richly crafted historical fiction that delves into the nuances of human relationships amid societal upheaval, "A Marriage Under the Terror" is a must-read. Wentworth's exploration of love and resilience in the face of tyranny provides an engaging lens through which to understand the personal costs of revolutionary change.