a fourteenth-century story told with a twentieth-century sensibility." -The New York Times Book Review "Rich with the ambiance and flavor of the Middle Ages. Can Genevieve escape the stake? Who will live and who will die in the wake of the king's terrible vengeance? Shrewd, witty, and observant, Genevieve carries off her role as an ancient prophetess with flair, even though her heart is torn with a young girl's emotions.īut just as she is on the verge of discovering true love, the Chief of Police in Paris, Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, is on the verge of discovering La Voisin's network of poisoners and sorcerers. In fact she is Genevieve Pasquier, a precocious, crippled adolescent girl with genuine prophetic powers, abandoned by her family and taken up and trained by La Voisin, the Shadow Queen, to enter the very highest court circles. She is rumored to be over one hundred and fifty years old, with powers to read the future in the swirling waters of her oracle glass. Into this world of brilliant debauch and evil enters a dazzling and mysterious figure, the Marquise de Morville. Ladies of the highest fashion frequent the "fortune tellers" of her secret society to purchase abortions, luck charms, and poisons as easily as they might order a new gown. So great is the power of La Voisin that even the king's mistress, Madame de Montespan, is dosing her royal lover with the sorceress queen's aphrodisiacs. It is the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King, and a Queen of Shadows rules in secret over Paris.
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