The Red Necklace

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781842556344

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 7th January 2010

Genre: Interest Age: From C 12 Years / Teenage)

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A thrillingly exciting, action-packed novel about a boy destined to be a hero of the French Revolution.

The story of a remarkable boy called Yann Margoza; Tetu, his friend and mentor; Sido, unloved daughter of a foolish Marquis; and Count Kalliovski, Grand Master of a secret society, who has half the aristocracy in thrall to him, and wants Yann dead.

Yann is spirited away to London but three years later, when Paris is gripped by the bloody horrors of the Revolution, he returns, charged with two missions: to find out Kalliovski’s darkest deeds and to save Sido from the guillotine.

With a tangle of secrets, a thread of magic and a touch of humour, the follies of the aristocracy and the sufferings of ordinary people are unfolded as their lives move relentlessly towards the tragic and horrific days of the Terror. THE RED NECKLACE is not only a tremendous adventure story but a vibrant and passionate picture of Paris in turmoil and of a large cast of memorable characters.

Reviews

A truly original voice ... a thrilling read
Spectator
Exciting and enthralling
Bookzone
Sophisticated, unpatronising ... extremely rewarding
Waterstones Books Quarterly
A tremendous adventure story told at breathtaking pace
My Child
[A] compelling marriage of magic and history
The Sunday Times
Told with relentless pace
Inis
A new star in historical children's fiction
The Independent
A splendid story
The Independent
Enthrallingly told, it offers action, surprise and protagonists to care about
The Sunday Times
Peopled with thrilling characters and gorgeously suspenseful
The Times
A rattling good story
The Guardian
One word to describe The Red Necklace: Fantastic!
Alexandra Dignan, Aged 12, Undercover
Enthralling
The Daily Telegraph
A tense and believable fantasy
Historical Novels Review
A gripping read
The Children's Bookseller