"Fine sword and romance thriller"
In 1840 New Orleans, maitre d'Armes Caid O'Neill enjoyed
killing odious Eugene Moisant in a duel though it has cost
him some business at his fencing school. On his way home
he finds unconscious Moisant's widow Lisette lying on her
late husband's grave, an apparent suicide attempt. He
takes her to a friend's home where Lisette insists her
father-in-law Henri is trying to poison her to gain
control of her fortune. She tries to hire Caid to protect
her, but he initially refuses until Henri arrives to
softly demand she comes home. She refuses; Caid
recognizing evil agrees to protect her. Irate, Henri vows to kill Caid and rape and kill Lisette.
Caid tries to remain proper though he finds he desires the
widow. She also frustrates him as she refuses to become a
bird in a gilded cage, which exposes her to danger. Caid
decides to find her the right husband, but he falls in
love with his ward; she reciprocates as she realizes he is
not a killer, but instead a sensitive person who detests
using violence though he is not afraid to do so. Henri
sets in motion his plan of vengeance and wealth gathering
that starts and ends with two homicides. The latest Maitre D'Armes Tale (see CHALLENGE TO HONOR) is
an exciting historical romantic suspense thriller that
stars two courageous individuals struggling against a
powerful enemy whose hatred seems insurmountable. Though
Henri is a villainous caricature, the action-packed story
line vividly brings pre Civil War New Orleans to life even
while the triangle of love and death between Henri, Caid
and Lisette is the focus of the plot. Fans will
appreciate this sword and romance thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
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