
MICHEL ZÉVACO - LES PARDAILLAN-4
Fausta vaincue
I. LA FLAGELLATION DE JÉSUS
II. HENRI III
III. HENRI III (suite)
IV. PARDAILLAN ET FAUSTA
V. L'AUBERGE DU CHANT-DU-COQ
VI. LA VIE DE COCAGNE
VII. MARIE DE MONTPENSIER
VIII. LE CALVAIRE DE MONTMARTRE
A bustling Parisian crowd gathers on the Grève, poised to march toward Chartres in a grand procession that mixes solemn religious pageantry with simmering political tension. Among the throngs, nobles and zealots alike parade in elaborate costumes, from faux‑Christ figures to penitents clutching massive rosaries, each chant and cry hinting at deeper plots against the king and the Huguenots. The atmosphere crackles with whispered conspiracies, as the powerful Guise faction and other secretive groups maneuver beneath the surface of the spectacle.
Into this volatile tableau steps the legendary Pardaillan, a daring swordsman whose reputation for bold deeds precedes him. As the procession unfolds, he finds himself entangled in rival ambitions, hidden agendas, and the ever‑present danger of betrayal. Listeners will be swept along with the clamor of bells, the flash of swords, and the intrigue that fuels a city on the brink of upheaval.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (675K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Renald Levesque
Release date
2004-09-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1918
A fiery French journalist turned master storyteller, he is best remembered for fast-moving historical adventures like the hugely popular Les Pardaillan series. His books mix swordplay, intrigue, and a rebellious streak that reflects his own political passions.
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