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Plaint for Provence

1152: Les Baux (The Troubadours, Book 3)

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Plaint for Provence

By: Jean Gill
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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1152: Les Baux de Provence. Medieval France comes to life in a historical fiction full of intrigue, romance, and adventure!

The visit of the Comte du Barcelone to Les Baux sparks bitter memories of the recent civil war and Lady Etiennette des Baux has no intention of ceding to her overlord. Nor does she plan to remain a widow and she sets her sights on Dragonetz, offering him Provence as an incentive.

Meanwhile, Estela faces her own demons. Confronted with her childhood abusers, threatened and attacked, she confides in her friends. Unfortunately, one of those friends is Dragonetz' worst enemy and Estela has no idea of what he is capable.

In this third volume of the Troubadours Quartet, Jean Gill, the "master of historical intrigue", continues to weave the gripping adventures of Dragonetz and Estela seamlessly into real historical events.

Winner of the Global Ebooks Award for Best Historical Fiction

Finalist in the Wishing Shelf Awards and the Chaucer Awards

©2015 Jean Gill (P)2022 The 13th Sign
Action & Adventure Historical Historical Fiction Romance Fiction Middle Ages Adventure War

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"Very accomplished historical fiction." Historical Novel Society Editor's Choice

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Didn't like the voice used for the women. A singer such as Estella would have a lighter speaking voice.

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