'The Pale Assassin" written by Patricia Elliot is a book set in the Revolutionary period of France, the 's. The story revolves around a young daughter of an aristocrat, Eugenie and her brother Armand. The story itself is quite slow at the beginning and drones on. The pace picks up a bit halfway through the book and becomes quite interesting/5(6). A great story, despite some drawbacks. Reviewed in the United States on January 4, The Pale Assassin in a very interesting historical fiction book. The book opens with a short scene about the assassin, Le Fantome, and his downfall due to Eugenie's father/5(18). · The Pale Assassin is the first of two books by Patricia Elliott that tell the story of an aristocratic family during the French Revolution. I had the misfortune to read the second book, The Traitor's Smile, first, so I know how the story ends. But The Pale Assassin is just as good as its sequel and just as engaging and well bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.
Patricia Elliott. Patricia Elliott was born in London and grew up in Europe and the Far East. She has worked in publishing in London and in a children's bookshop in New York. She now teaches a course in children's literature at an adult education college. She lives in London with her husband, two sons, and a yellow labrodor named Finagal. Buy a cheap copy of The Pale Assassin book by Patricia Elliott. In this dramatic novel set during the French Revolution, a teen aristocrat must question the justice of her own wealth while facing the cataclysmic divisions of her Free Shipping on all orders over $ The Pale Assassin. The turbulent French Revolution, a murderous spymaster, and the beautiful young aristocrat who must escape him. Eugénie de Boncoeur's sheltered life changes for ever as revolution grips France and the hated aristocrats are hunted down. Eugénie tries desperately to help her brother Armand escape from death, but soon she.
Author Patricia Elliott | Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Free download or read online The Pale. The Pale Assassin is the first of two books by Patricia Elliott that tell the story of an aristocratic family during the French Revolution. I had the misfortune to read the second book, The Traitor's Smile, first, so I know how the story ends. But The Pale Assassin is just as good as its sequel and just as engaging and well written. Patricia Elliott. Patricia Elliott was born in London and grew up in Europe and the Far East. She has worked in publishing in London and in a children's bookshop in New York. She now teaches a course in children's literature at an adult education college. She lives in London with her husband, two sons, and a yellow labrodor named Finagal.
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