St. Bartholomew's Eve
Author(s): G. A. Henty
Genre(s): Children's Fiction, Historical Fiction
Narrators: Anna Christensen
Number of Chapters: 23
Length: 12 hours and 02 minutes
Language: English
Set in the days of the religious wars of Europe, St. Bartholomew's Eve is the tale of the Huguenot's desperate fight for freedom of worship in France. As the struggle intensifies the plot thickens, culminating in the dreadful Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve. Henty, "The Boy's Own Storyteller" weaves the life and adventures of Philip Fletcher and his cousin, Francois DeLaville, into the historical background with thrilling battles, sieges and escapes along the way (not to mention a fair damsel in distress! ). (Summary by Minkona)
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The audiobook St. Bartholomew's Eve falls under the genres of Children's Fiction, Historical Fiction. It is written by G. A. Henty.