The tale of the treacherous battle for the throne between Catherine
the Great and her son Paul, set against the backdrop of
late-eighteenth-century Russia The year is 1773. Catherine the
Great has been in power for a decade. Since the assassination of her
husband, Peter III, in a coup d'état, she has been empress of all the
Russias. She rules with enlightenment and grace, driven by ambition
and her secret dream to free Russia's millions of serfs. Tonight she
is celebrating the wedding of her son Paul Petrovitch. He was
nine—and the rightful heir to the throne—when Peter died and
Catherine seized power. Her son has neither forgotten nor forgiven,
and hatred for his mother—and his father's murderer—festers in his
heart. He doesn't know that Catherine committed a terrible crime to
safeguard his liberty and his life. She prays that marriage will be
the solution to his violent rages and the dangerous enmity between
them. Curse Not the King chronicles the struggle for dominance
between mother and son. Notorious for her love affairs, Catherine
ruled an empire shadowed by treachery, intrigue, and deadly betrayals.
But she was never able to make peace with Paul, who would go on to
become czar, finally attaining his long-awaited revenge, and whose own
son Alexander would reign after him. Curse Not the King is the 2nd
book in the Romanov Trilogy, but you may enjoy reading the series in
any order.
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ISBN
9781504022279
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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