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Pimpernelles: The Pale Assassin: Book 1


Pimpernelles

No. of pages 432

Published: 2011

Great for age 7-10 years

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Eugenie de Boncoeur is growing up in Paris, unaware that her guardian has contracted her to marry the sinister spymaster known as 'le Fantome' when she turns sixteen. She finds herself falling for the handsome lawyer, Guy Deschamps, but there is little time for romance; France is descending into chaos as the Revolution takes hold. Soon Eugenie is fleeing for her life. Her brother Armand has become involved in a plot to save the King from the guillotine, the mob is searching for aristocrats, and le Fantome, the pale assassin, is on their trail - desperate for revenge.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Pimpernelles .

This book has been graded for interest at 12-17 years.

There are 432 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Hachette Children's Group .

Patricia Elliott has written nine novels for children and young adults. Her first novel with Hodder, The Ice Boy , won the Fidler Award for a First Novel and was shortlisted for the Branford-Boase among other awards. Her second, Murkmere , was long-listed for the Guardian Fiction Award and she has since been short-listed for many others, including the Calderdale and the Wirral Paperback of the Year.

 

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Pimpernelles

'Exciting and unpredictable ... you won't be able to put it down. History has never been so fun!' * Bliss magazine, July 2009 *

 

'An involving and well-researched novel (with) a lot of very convincing period detail ... The story is self-contained and ends satisfyingly, but with enough hooks to make the reader want the second and third parts as soon as possible!' * Writeaway website, June 2009 *

 

The best aspect of this fine work of historical fiction is Eugenie herself. Her gradual coming of age and growing political awareness provide even more depth to what becomes a highly suspenseful survival tale. * Booklist magazine, Oct 2009 *