The Fabergé Secret

The Fabergé Secret

by Charles Belfoure

Narrated by Nancy Peterson

Unabridged — 10 hours, 0 minutes

The Fabergé Secret

The Fabergé Secret

by Charles Belfoure

Narrated by Nancy Peterson

Unabridged — 10 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

St. Petersburg, 1903. Prince Dimitri Markhov counts himself lucky to be a close friend of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. Cocooned by the glittering wealth of the Imperial court, the talented architect lives a life of luxury and comfort, by the side of his beautiful but spiteful wife, Princess Lara. But when Dimitri is confronted by the death and destruction wrought by a pogrom, he's taken aback. What did these people do to deserve such brutality? The Tsar tells him the Jews themselves were to blame, but Dimitri can't forget what he's seen. Educated and passionate, Doctor Katya Golitsyn is determined to help end Russian oppression. When she meets Dimitri at a royal ball, she immediately recognizes a kindred spirit, and an unlikely affair begins between them. As their relationship develops, Katya exposes Dimitri to the horrors of the Tsar's regime and the persecution of the Jewish people, and he grows determined to make a stand-whatever the cost.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

11/02/2020

Set in 1903 Russia, this disappointing thriller from Belfoure (The Fallen Architect) focuses largely on the troubles facing Nicholas II. Nicholas’s autocratic rule is increasingly challenged by revolutionaries who plot numerous attempts on his life and the lives of his family members. Despite increasing violence across Russia, including attacks targeting Jews, the czar remains tone-deaf, even falsely claiming responsibility, post facto, for an army massacre of unarmed protesters to show his support of the military. Nicholas also refuses to believe photographic evidence of his people’s suffering. Meanwhile, the authorities suspect that someone close to the czar is part of an effort to topple him, and take extreme measures to identify the traitor. Inaccuracies, such as a Jewish character inviting a friend to his home for Passover with the offer of challah instead of matzah, undermine the realism. Having a main character named Lara and another one a physician will only invite unfavorable comparisons with Doctor Zhivago. Belfoure has done better. Agent: Susan Ginsburg, Writers House. (Jan.)

Booklist Starred Review of House of Thieves

Belfoure displays a brisk prose style, well-developed plot, and interesting architectural details . . . A roisterous, supremely entertaining adventure

Booklist on The Fallen Architect

In his brisk prose style, Belfoure presents a splendidly diverse cast of characters, constructing a multifaceted puzzle and evoking a vivid sense of place in the process. Fine entertainment

null Booklist on The Fallen Architect

In his brisk prose style, Belfoure presents a splendidly diverse cast of characters, constructing a multifaceted puzzle and evoking a vivid sense of place in the process. Fine entertainment

null Booklist Starred Review of House of Thieves

Belfoure displays a brisk prose style, well-developed plot, and interesting architectural details . . . A roisterous, supremely entertaining adventure

Booklist

Offers a unique take on the historically popular Romanov family ... Readers who enjoy Martha Hall Kelly and J’nell Ciesielski will want to give this one a try

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177266947
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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