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The King's Scapegoat by Hamilton Drummond

by Drummond, Hamilton, 1857-1935
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The King’s Scapegoat by Hamilton Drummond is a historical fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The story opens in France during the late 15th century and follows Gaspard de Helville, a man shaped by unfortunate events, as he grapples with court intrigue and personal loss. Central to the narrative is Gaspard’s transition from obscurity to being an envoy of the king, highlighting themes of loyalty, lost love, and the ramifications of political machinations. The opening of the novel sets the stage with Gaspard reflecting on his past misfortunes that have unexpectedly thrust him into the role of a king’s envoy. We learn about his tumultuous relationship with his faithful servant, Martin, who often questions Gaspard’s choices, particularly regarding love and loyalty to their crumbling estate, Solignac. As they race back to Solignac, they discover it has been set aflame by a rogue named Jan Meert. The emotional devastation of this loss, paired with the tragic fate of Babette—who died trying to defend their home—marks a significant turning point for Gaspard, prompting him to seek justice and reclaim his rightful place. This catastrophic beginning captivates the reader, setting up a dramatic exploration of personal and political redemption as Gaspard sets his sights on Paris and the opportunities that lie ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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