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From Burgundy, Claude Mercier travels to devote himself to the Bible -- and the sword. As ready as his Latin, Claude's blade comes in for quick use in the outwardly peaceful city of Geneva -- for the young scholar finds himself at odds with a drunken bravo, then thrust into the company of mysterious schemers who conspire against Geneva itself. Stranger yet, a man with alchemical leanings exerts mysterious power over the daughter of Madame Royaume -- a girl who burns herself in front of Claude,…
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From Burgundy, Claude Mercier travels to devote himself to the Bible -- and the sword.

As ready as his Latin, Claude's blade comes in for quick use in the outwardly peaceful city of Geneva -- for the young scholar finds himself at odds with a drunken bravo, then thrust into the company of mysterious schemers who conspire against Geneva itself. Stranger yet, a man with alchemical leanings exerts mysterious power over the daughter of Madame Royaume -- a girl who burns herself in front of Claude, to warn him against the trying times to come

Popular author of "The House of the Wolf," Stanley Weyman (1855-1928) tells one of his most absorbing tales in "The Long Night."

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From Burgundy, Claude Mercier travels to devote himself to the Bible -- and the sword.

As ready as his Latin, Claude's blade comes in for quick use in the outwardly peaceful city of Geneva -- for the young scholar finds himself at odds with a drunken bravo, then thrust into the company of mysterious schemers who conspire against Geneva itself. Stranger yet, a man with alchemical leanings exerts mysterious power over the daughter of Madame Royaume -- a girl who burns herself in front of Claude, to warn him against the trying times to come

Popular author of "The House of the Wolf," Stanley Weyman (1855-1928) tells one of his most absorbing tales in "The Long Night."

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