The Quetteville Diaries: The first book of The Anjou Trilogy
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The eighteenth century witnessed a number of momentous happenings - the birth of the British Empire, the American War of Independence, the French Revolution - and the horrific 'reign of terror' that followed in its wake. The Quetteville Diaries takes the reader into the very centre of these exciting events. Set in the heart of London - St James's - in one of its most famous high class brothels, are the Prime Minister, the dallying Duke of Grafton, the notorious John Wilkes and the profligate monks of Medmenham. This is a fascinating story that will leave the reader wanting to know what happens to the Comtesse Nicole and the Scott-Quetteville family as Europe and America move forward into the nineteenth century.
Author: Rex J. Lipman
Format: Paperback, 360 pages, 135mm x 210mm, 450 g
Published: 2004, Peacock Publications, Australia
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
The eighteenth century witnessed a number of momentous happenings - the birth of the British Empire, the American War of Independence, the French Revolution - and the horrific 'reign of terror' that followed in its wake. The Quetteville Diaries takes the reader into the very centre of these exciting events. Set in the heart of London - St James's - in one of its most famous high class brothels, are the Prime Minister, the dallying Duke of Grafton, the notorious John Wilkes and the profligate monks of Medmenham. This is a fascinating story that will leave the reader wanting to know what happens to the Comtesse Nicole and the Scott-Quetteville family as Europe and America move forward into the nineteenth century.