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Plaint for Provence - The Troubadours Quartet #3 - cover

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Plaint for Provence - The Troubadours Quartet #3

Jean Gill

Publisher: The 13th Sign

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Summary

Book 3 of the award-winning Historical Fiction series TheTroubadours Quartet 
1152: Les Baux de Provence 
As feuding lords gather in Provence, the troubadours, Estela and her lover, Dragonetz, are plunged into a power struggle that could destroy . Medieval France comes to life in a historical page-turner full of intrigue, romance, and adventure! 
The visit of the Comte du Barcelone to Les Baux sparks bitter memories of the recent civil war and Lady Etiennette des Baux has no intention of ceding to her overlord. Nor does she plan to remain a widow and she sets her sights on Dragonetz, offering him Provence as an incentive. With good friends on both sides, Dragonetz weaves a precarious path through the rival factions at court. Behind the chivalry of hunt and tournament an uneasy truce prevails. 
 
Meanwhile, Estela faces her own demons. Confronted with her childhood abusers, threatened and attacked, she confides in her friends. Unfortunately, one of those friends is Dragonetz' worst enemy and Estela has no idea of what he is capable. 
 
In this third volume of the Troubadours Quartet, Jean Gill, the 'master of historical intrigue', continues to weave the gripping adventures of Dragonetz and Estela seamlessly into real historical events. 
'Very accomplished historical fiction.' Historical Novel Society Editor's Choice 
Winner of the Global Ebooks Award for Best Historical Fiction 
Finalist in the Wishing Shelf Awards and the Chaucer Awards 
'By far the best historical fiction I have read this year! - Rabia Tanveer, December 2015, for Readers' Favorite
Available since: 11/29/2015.

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