Yearning for a heart-twisting, mind-clenching mystery that will have your eyes drifting word after word as you grow closer to the heart—and secret—of the novel?
Full of suspense, full of promise, full of betrayal, full of guilt, The Scarlet Pimpernel isn’t just your everyday novel. You remember the Reign of Terror, or you’ve heard of it, and you know what happens if you’re a French aristocrat—you fall under the hands of Madame la Guillotine.
And this seemingly unavoidable fate has only one sheer thread of hope to escape—and that is at the hands of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Known only as a dashing, young, witty English fellow, he takes on dangerous journeys to undergo the rescue of French aristocrats from the government, at the risk of his own life. And, like all stories, a threat arises that puts Percy and Marguerite Blakeney, the ‘it’ couple of the olden times, in the middle of a great chase led by the malignant Chauvelin, and they soon find themselves drifting closer and closer to the one man they have mysterious ties to: the Scarlet Pimpernel.
In my eyes, this is not a regular novel of love-conquers-all. It is so much more, set during a crisis like the Reign of Terror but written with a modern twist. It has flare. It has hope. It is a novel I’d read again.
Full of suspense, full of promise, full of betrayal, full of guilt, The Scarlet Pimpernel isn’t just your everyday novel. You remember the Reign of Terror, or you’ve heard of it, and you know what happens if you’re a French aristocrat—you fall under the hands of Madame la Guillotine.
And this seemingly unavoidable fate has only one sheer thread of hope to escape—and that is at the hands of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Known only as a dashing, young, witty English fellow, he takes on dangerous journeys to undergo the rescue of French aristocrats from the government, at the risk of his own life. And, like all stories, a threat arises that puts Percy and Marguerite Blakeney, the ‘it’ couple of the olden times, in the middle of a great chase led by the malignant Chauvelin, and they soon find themselves drifting closer and closer to the one man they have mysterious ties to: the Scarlet Pimpernel.
In my eyes, this is not a regular novel of love-conquers-all. It is so much more, set during a crisis like the Reign of Terror but written with a modern twist. It has flare. It has hope. It is a novel I’d read again.