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Empress of the night a novel of Catherine the Great

Summary: Perfect for readers of Hilary Mantel, Alison Weir, and Philippa Gregory, Empress of the Night is Eva Stachniak's engrossing new novel, told in the voice of Catherine the Great as the Romanov monarch reflects on her ascension to the throne, her rule over the world's greatest power, and the sacrifices that made her the most feared and commanding woman of her time. A critically acclaimed historical drama and instant #1 international bestseller, The Winter Palace brilliantly reimagined the rise of Catherine the Great through the watchful eyes of her clever servant Varvara. Now, in Eva Stachniak's enthralling new novel, Catherine takes center stage as she relives her astonishing ascension to the throne, her rule over an empire, and the sacrifices that made her the most feared and commanding woman of her time. As the book opens, the charismatic monarch is in her final hours. From the fevered depths of her mind, Catherine recalls the fateful trajectory of her turbulent life: her precarious apprenticeship as Russia's Grand Duchess, the usurpers who seek to deprive her of a crown, the friends who beg more of her than she was willing to give, and her struggle to know whom to trust and whom to deceive to ensure her survival. "We quarrel about power, not about love," Catherine would write to the great love of her life, Grigory Potemkin, but her days were balanced on the razor's edge of choosing her head over her heart. Power, she learns, is about resolve, strategy, and direction; love must sometimes be secondary as she marshals all her strengths to steer her volatile country into a new century and beyond'to grow the Romanov empire, to amass a vast fortune, and to control a scheming court in order to become one of history's greatest rulers. Gorgeously written with vivid detail and lyrical prose, Empress of the Night is an intensely intimate novel of a woman in charge of her fortunes, who must navigate the sorrows, triumphs, and hopes of both her soul and a nation. Praise for Eva Stachniak's The Winter Palace "Stachniak has uncovered a treasure trove of rich material. . . . Catherine and Elizabeth [Romanov] are fascinating individuals who contrast neatly with one another, but the real core of Stachniak's tale is that they are women, which means that their vulnerabilities and their weapons are entirely different from those of kings."'Jane Smiley, The Globe and Mail "At the same time baroque and intimate, worldly and domestic, wildly strange and soulfully familiar, The Winter Palace offers a flickering glimpse of history through the gauze of deft entertainment."'The Washington Post "Awash in period details and as gripping and suspenseful as any thriller . . . I loved this book, and this glimpse into a world of silk and shadows, grandeur and gossip."'Melanie Benjamin, author of The Aviator's Wife "[A] brilliant, bold historical novel . . . This superb biographical epic proves the Tudors don't have a monopoly on marital scandal, royal intrigue, or feminine triumph."'Booklist (starred review) "A majestic and splendidly written tale of pride, passion, intrigue, and deceit that is brought alive from the first page to the last."'Rosalind Laker, author of Sovereign's Key.

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  • ISBN: 9780553908053 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 0553908057 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 9781306514200 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1306514207 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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  • Publisher: New York : Bantam Books, 2014.

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Description based on print version record.
Subject: FICTION / Historical
Fiction
Catherine II, Empress of Russia 1729-1796 Fiction
Russia History Fiction
Historical
Literary
FICTION / General
Catherine II, Empress of Russia 1729-1796
Russia
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.
History.

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