Blood Ties: The Continuing Tale of the French Executioner

Blood Ties: The Continuing Tale of the French Executioner

by C . C . Humphreys (Author)

Synopsis

Years have gone by since the events surrounding the death of Anne Boleyn. But her missing hand and all that it represents to the dark world of 16th century Europe still draws the powerful to seek it out. Jean Rombaud - the French executioner of the first novel - has grown old, both in age and spirit. Wearied by the betrayal of a son and the scorn of a wife, he fights in the seemingly never-ending siege of Siena. Meanwhile, Gianni Rombaud has forsaken everything his ageing father stands for and now kills heathen for the Inquisition in Rome. Then he is summoned by Cardinal Carafa himself. His masters no longer merely want his dagger in the hearts of Jews, they want the hand of the dead queen. But only three people know where it is buried, and one of them is Gianni's father...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Publisher: Orion
Published: 20 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0752846426
ISBN 13: 9780752846422
Book Overview: THE FRENCH EXECUTIONER has been extremely successful both in the UK and abroad. There is a real taste for historical fiction at the moment and Chris's brand of action-adventure has really hit the spot. BLOOD TIES is as brilliant, atmospheric and fast-paced as its predecessor. Few authors can make you turn the page as fast. Author is extremely promotable - actor, fight choreographer, playwright - with contacts in London and in Canada.

Author Bio
C.C. Humphreys was born in Toronto, Canada, and grew up in Los Angeles and London. A third generation actor and writer on both sides of his family, he returned to Canada in the nineties and there his writing career began. He won the inaugural playwriting competition of the New Play Centre, Vancouver with his first play, 'A Cage Without Bars' which was produced in Vancouver and London. He was a schoolboy fencing champion, became a fight choreographer and thus turned his love of swashbuckling towards historical fiction. He is married and lives in Finchley, North London.