All This, And Heaven Too
Rachel Field
The Macmillan Company (1939)
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#1025
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Biographical Fiction, Historical Fiction, Legal Stories
Governesses - Fiction, Murder - Fiction, Nobility - Crimes Against - Fiction, Paris (France) - Fiction, Trials (Murder) - Fiction

This number-one bestselling novel is based on the true story of one of the most notorious murder cases in French history. The heroine, Henriette Deluzy-Desportes, governess to the children of the Duc de Praslin, found herself strangely drawn to her employer; when the Duc murdered his wife in the most savage fashion, she had to plead her own case before the Chancellor of France in a sensational murder trial that helped bring down the French king. After winning her freedom, Henriette took refuge in America, where she hosted a salon visited by all the socialites of New York and New England. This thrilling historical romance, full of passion, mystery, and intrigue, has laid claim to the hearts and minds of readers for generations.
Product Details
LoC Classification PZ3.F4579 .Al 10
LoC Control Number unk80006646
No. of Pages 596
Height x Width 8.3  inch
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