Kreivi Hannibal: Historiallinen romaani Ranskan hovista

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Kreivi Hannibal: Historiallinen romaani Ranskan hovista

by Stanley John Weyman

FI·~11 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

KREIVI HANNIBAL

0:04
2

STANLEY J. WEYMAN

0:08
3

SISÄLLYS:

0:57
4

I. VERIPUNAISTA SUOSIOTA.

21:26
5

II. HANNIBAL DE SAULX, KREIVI DE TAVANNES.

24:11
6

III. KULTAISEN NEIDON VIEREINEN TALO.

13:31
7

IV. JUHLAN AATTONA.

20:54
8

V. KARKEA KOSINTA.

18:47
9

VI. KUKA LOUKKAA TAVANNESIA?

19:07
10

VII. AMFITEATTERISSA.

19:34

Description

In the glittering halls of the French court, a young provincial girl finds herself thrust into a world of silk, masks, and whispered alliances. She has arrived at the Louvre under the protection of her betrothed’s aunt, just as the kingdom celebrates the marriage that promises to mend the rift between Huguenots and Catholics. Amid the revelry, Count Hannibal de Saulx, a striking yet uneasy noble, is summoned by King Charles IX himself, forced to navigate the monarch’s volatile temper.

The count’s entrance is marked by tension—a strained greeting, a lingering stare, and a palpable undercurrent of danger that the court’s glitter cannot mask. As the festivities unfold, the newcomer senses the fragile balance of power, the sharp glances of courtiers, and the looming threat of intrigue that could engulf anyone who steps too far into the palace’s shadowed corridors. The stage is set for a delicate dance of loyalty, ambition, and survival in a realm where every smile may hide a blade.

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Language

fi

Duration

~11 hours (661K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Finland: Arvi A. Karisto Oy, 1920.

Credits

Timo Ervasti and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2022-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stanley John Weyman

Stanley John Weyman

1855–1928

Best known for swashbuckling historical romances set in France, this English novelist was once so popular he was nicknamed the “Prince of Romance.” A trained barrister by background, he brought brisk plotting and a strong sense of history to books like Under the Red Robe and A Gentleman of France.

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