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The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau
The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau









'The Blue is a fast-paced and highly engaging historical thriller packed with period detail and peopled with characters that the reader really grows to care about.' - NB Magazine 'Bilyeau's research is impeccable, taking what might have been a dreary industrial novel and making it into a living, breathing download: Lume Books Ltd.Kings do battle with knights and knaves for possession of the finest pieces and the secrets of their manufacture. The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau- Feature and Review ABOUT THE BOOK: In eighteenth century London, porcelain is the most seductive of commodities fortunes are made and lost upon it. Aside from the fun, there is a lot to learn about London in the eighteenth downloadted Reading Time: 6 mins. The main character is excellent, and the rest of the cast is just as lovable. Nancy Bilyeaus passion for history infuses her books - Alison Weir Definitely a winner - Kate Quinn The Blue is a fast-paced and highly engaging historical thriller packed with period detail and peopled with characters that the reader really grows to care about. It is suspenseful, intriguing, and filled with adventure. The Blue is a historical fiction story that will take you back to an exciting time in history. > CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK > CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK <<<< The ensuing events take Genevieve deep into England's emerging industrial heartlands, where not only does she learn about porcelain, but also about the art of industrial espionage._The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau Ebook Epub PDF pzk But in particular, she must learn the secrets of the colour blue. When Genevieve meets the charming Sir Gabriel Courtenay, he offers her an opportunity she can't refuse if she learns the secrets of porcelain manufacture, he will send her to Venice. Kings do battle with knights and knaves for possession of the finest pieces and the secrets of their manufacture.įor Genevieve Planch, an English-born descendant of Huguenot refugees, porcelain holds far less allure she wants to be an artist, a painter of international repute, but nobody takes the idea of a female artist seriously in London. Genevieve, a silk designer in Georgian England (London, 1764), finds that men not only control the arts market, but every aspect of society. In eighteenth century London, porcelain is the most seductive of commodities. by Nancy Bilyeau Lume Books Pub Date: May 12 I completely fell under the sway of Nancy Bilyeaus The Fugitive Colours, sequel to the highly regarded The Blue. Gayle Lynds, New York Times bestselling author of The Assassins Nancy Bilyeau, a Michigan native, has worked as an editor on the staffs of InStyle, Rolling Stone, and Good Housekeeping. 'Nancy Bilyeau's passion for history infuses her books' - ALISON WEIR Publishers Weekly With rich writing, surprising twists, and a riveting sense of you are there, The Blue is spine-tingling entertainment. ***Now available to pre-order: The Fugitive Colours, the highly anticipated follow-up to the sweeping historical thriller The Blue. Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Blue Russo Morin's elegant command of language and composition left me breathless, but the story itself, with its flawless.











The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau