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Published Jun 2014
298 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction
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The forces of Napoleon's Grande Armée are in Austria. For Lieutenant Lukas Relmyer, it is hard to return to the place where he and fellow orphan Franz were kidnapped four years previously. Franz was brutally murdered and Lukas has vowed to avenge his death.
When the body of another orphan is found on the battlefield, Captain Quentin Margont and Lukas join forces to track down the wolf that is prowling once more in the forests of Aspern...
"Starred Review. A well-rounded lead and a suspenseful plot make this historical a winner." - Publishers Weekly
"Cabasson skilfully weaves an intriguing mystery into a rich historical background." - Mail on Sunday (UK)
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Armand Cabasson is a prize-winning author and psychiatrist who lives in the north of France. He is a member of the French Napoleonic Society and has used his extensive research to create a vivid portrait of the Napoleonic campaigns.
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