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The Garden of Swords

Max Pemberton

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Max Pemberton's novel 'The Garden of Swords' is a captivating historical fiction set in the turbulent times of the French Revolution. The novel follows the story of a young aristocrat who finds himself torn between loyalty to his family and his desire for freedom and equality. Pemberton's descriptive prose and narrative style immerse the reader into the political upheaval and social unrest of the era, presenting a rich tapestry of characters and events that bring this tumultuous period to life. The novel's exploration of themes such as power, privilege, and justice resonates with contemporary readers, making it a relevant and engaging read. Max Pemberton, a renowned author and psychiatrist, draws on his deep understanding of human behavior and emotions to craft a compelling story that goes beyond mere historical fiction. His background in medicine and research lends a unique perspective to his storytelling, adding layers of complexity and depth to his characters and their motivations. 'The Garden of Swords' is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and anyone interested in a gripping tale that explores the complexities of power and privilege amidst a backdrop of revolution and change. Pemberton's masterful storytelling and insightful commentary make this novel a standout in the genre, offering readers a thought-provoking and entertaining experience.
Available since: 12/13/2019.
Print length: 171 pages.

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