The Scarlet Pimpernelby Baroness Orczy | |
| List(s): | "Carp 500" |
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| Category: |
"Fiction - Adventure" |
| Pages: | 223 |
| Year of Publication: | 1905 |
| Date Read: | 11/18/1989 |
| Notes: | “Who is this man, this Scarlet Pimpernel?” Each day this question grew more pressing to the rulers of the French Revolution. Only this man and his band of followers threatened their total power. Only this maddeningly elusive figure defied the vast network of fanatics, informers and secret agents that the Revolution spread out to catch its enemies. Some said this man of many disguises, endless ruses and infinite daring was an exiled French nobleman, returned to wreak vengeance. Others said he was an English lord, seeking sheer adventure and supreme sport in playing the most dangerous game of all. But they knew all too well the symbol of his presence, the blood-red flower known as the Scarlet Pimpernel. COMMENTS — Baroness Emmuska Orczy was a Hungarian-born British novelist. She wrote sequels to The Scarlet Pimpernel and several detective stories, including Lady Molly of Scotland Yard. |
| My Rating: | 7 |