Louis Bayard

Louis Bayard is an American author known for his historical fiction novels, including 'The Pale Blue Eye' and 'Mr. Timothy'. His works often blend historical events with mystery and intrigue.

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  1. 1. The Wildes

    "The Wildes" by Louis Bayard is a captivating tale set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on the life of Oscar Wilde's wife, Constance, and their two sons. The story begins in 1892, when the Wilde family enjoys a holiday in the Norfolk countryside. Constance is content with her life, but the arrival of Lord Alfred Douglas, a young poet, reveals the cracks in her marriage. As Oscar's relationship with Douglas intensifies, it leads to scandal and his eventual imprisonment, leaving Constance and their sons to face the consequences. The novel unfolds in five acts, each exploring different facets of the family's journey. It delves into their struggles in exile, the sons' experiences during World War I, and their search for identity and understanding in the years that follow. The narrative weaves together historical events with imaginative storytelling, offering a poignant exploration of love, betrayal, and resilience.

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  2. 2. Черная башня

    Set in post-revolutionary France, this historical mystery novel follows the journey of a young medical student, Hector Carpentier, who becomes embroiled in a complex investigation led by the enigmatic detective Vidocq. As they delve into the mysterious death of a man claiming to be the lost Dauphin, the last heir of the French monarchy, they uncover a web of political intrigue, deception, and hidden identities. The narrative intricately weaves historical events with fictional elements, creating a suspenseful tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for truth in a nation struggling to redefine itself.

  3. 3. The Black Tower

    Set in post-revolutionary France, this historical mystery follows the journey of a disillusioned former detective, Vidocq, as he is drawn into a web of intrigue surrounding the enigmatic survival of the Dauphin, Louis-Charles, who was thought to have perished during the tumultuous upheaval. Partnered with a young medical student, Hector Carpentier, Vidocq navigates the shadowy corridors of power and deception, unraveling secrets that challenge the very fabric of history. As they delve deeper, the duo confronts a series of perilous encounters, testing their resolve and uncovering truths that could alter the course of a nation.

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  4. 4. The Pale Blue Eye

    Set in 1830 at the United States Military Academy at West Point, this gripping historical mystery follows retired detective Augustus Landor as he is called upon to investigate a series of gruesome murders. The case takes a dark turn when Landor enlists the help of a young cadet, Edgar Allan Poe, whose keen intellect and poetic sensibilities prove invaluable. As the duo delves deeper into the academy's secrets, they uncover a web of deceit, betrayal, and hidden motives, all while exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the haunting nature of the human psyche.

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