The Phantom Hero of France

Stanley Barone



The Phantom Hero of France by Stanley Barone is a historical novel set in France and England, during the late 18th century against a backdrop of the French Revolution.

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In this gripping tale set during the tumultuous times of the French Revolution, the protagonist operates in disguise, employing his wit and resourcefulness to rescue aristocrats from the guillotine. The protagonist's daring rescues and constant elusion of capture infuriate the Revolutionary authorities, who become increasingly determined to unmask and apprehend this enigmatic figure. The antagonist, a cunning adversary from the Republic, devises a meticulous plan to capture the elusive hero by targeting his beloved, drawing them both into a perilous game of cat and mouse across France.

The protagonist's unwavering commitment to his cause and his ingenious strategies are put to the ultimate test as he endeavors to protect his loved one while continuing his valiant efforts to outsmart his relentless pursuer. The gripping narrative intricately weaves together themes of bravery, sacrifice, and deception, painting a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs faced by those who dared to oppose the oppressive regime. As the tension escalates, the protagonist's skills and resolve are pushed to the limit, leading to a series of daring escapades and heart-stopping confrontations.

In the midst of political intrigue and danger, the protagonist's charisma and unwavering determination inspire loyalty and admiration among his band of followers, who play crucial roles in his missions. The antagonist's relentless pursuit and strategic maneuvers create a suspenseful atmosphere, as the protagonist must navigate treacherous circumstances to achieve his goals. The intricate cat-and-mouse dynamic between the hero and his adversary showcases the protagonist's cleverness and resilience, as well as the sacrifices he is willing to make for the greater good.

Throughout the narrative, the themes of heroism, loyalty, and love are poignantly explored, culminating in a climactic showdown that tests the limits of courage and ingenuity. The protagonist's journey is a testament to the enduring power of hope and the unyielding spirit of those who fight for justice against overwhelming odds. The story concludes with a sense of triumph and resolution, as the hero's legacy continues to inspire and captivate, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who witness his incredible exploits.

This book is approximately 74,350 words.

Key terms: Historical fiction, French Revolution, 1789-1799, Adventure stories, Percy Blakeney, Fictional characters, British Nobility, Fiction

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