
THE
KING'S STRATAGEM
BY - STANLEY J. WEYMAN - Author of "A Gentleman of France," "Under the Red Robe," "My Lady Rotha," etc., etc.
THE KING'S STRATAGEM.
THE BODY-BIRDS OF COURT.
IN CUPID'S TOILS.
THE DRIFT OF FATE.
A BLORE MANOR EPISODE.
THE FATAL LETTER.
Set against the turbulent backdrop of late‑16th‑century France, the story opens in the fortified town of La Réole, where King Henry IV of Navarre and his formidable mother‑in‑law, Catherine de Medici, are locked in a silent struggle for power. The narrow streets, red‑tiled roofs and the river‑bound citadel echo with music and laughter, yet every smile masks a readiness to draw swords at the slightest advantage.
Inside a dimly lit chamber, two men gamble over dice, wagering a staggering two thousand crowns. As the younger vicomte curses his loss, his opponent—a seasoned soldier with a scarred temple—offers a seemingly generous proposal that could spare the loser ruin. Their tense exchange hints at a deeper game of deception, where fortunes and loyalties may be reshaped long before the night ends.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (229K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive (Harvard University)
Release date
2012-03-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1928
Best known for swashbuckling historical romances full of intrigue, danger, and sharp plotting, this English novelist was once wildly popular with readers of adventure fiction. His stories often bring late 16th- and early 17th-century France vividly to life.
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