C. S. Quinn 
The Scarlet Code [EPUB ebook] 
From the bestselling author of The Thief Taker series

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Amazon reviewers love The Scarlet Code!
'A rollicking good tale'
'Thoroughly enjoyable, highly recommend'
'Exciting, swashbuckling adventure'
'Everything you could want from an adventure thriller: excitement, a fabulously endearing heroine and pirate to fall in love with, a cruel killer and… well-written historical detail. Superb.'
1789. The Bastille has fallen…
As Parisians pick souvenirs from the rubble, a killer stalks the lawless streets. His victims are female aristocrats. His executions use the most terrible methods of the ancient regime.
English spy Attica Morgan is laying low in Paris, helping nobles escape. When her next charge falls victim to the killer's twisted machinations, Attica realises she alone can unmask him. But now it seems his deadly sights are set on her.
As the city prisons empty, and a mob mobilises to storm Versailles, finding a dangerous criminal is never going to be easy. Attica's only hope is to enlist her old ally, reformed pirate Jemmy Avery, to track the killer though his revolutionary haunts. But even with a pirate and her fast knife, it seems Attica might not manage to stay alive.
'A rip-roaring adventure' Tessa Harris on The Bastille Spy

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C. S. Quinn is a travel and lifestyle journalist for The Times, the Guardian and the Mirror, alongside many magazines. Prior to this, Quinn's background in historical research won prestigious postgraduate funding from the British Arts Council. Quinn combines this with her first-hand experiences in far-flung places to create her bestselling The Thief Taker series.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 400 ● ISBN 9781786498496 ● Tamanho do arquivo 1.7 MB ● Editora Corvus ● Cidade London ● País GB ● Publicado 2020 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7433115 ● Proteção contra cópia DRM social

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