Vain & Valour

ebook Volume 1--Vanity · Volume

By Justan Autor

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"Search the waters!" A familiar shout went up from near the castle. "Find that traitor!"

To where does one flee when hunted by the world? What if you, the accused, held the very fate of the Ancien Régime in your grasp? And to survive, you had to become someone else?

This is not yet the story of a spy, but of how one is made.

Against the sweeping backdrop of the Swiss Alps in 1791, this first instalment to the series "Vain & Valour" unfolds. In a confederacy poised on the brink of chaos, where secrets are currency, loyalty is a luxury, and every precarious step swings between survival and destruction, one false move could ignite revolution across Switzerland's neutral cantons.

A mysterious fugitive ensnared in an assassination plot becomes the unwitting agent of destiny. But with the past holding the key to the future, where the fragments of a life forgotten hold the answers to who he truly is and who he is destined to become, will his choices save a nation or destroy it?

Just as the title suggests, this narrative juxtaposes forces and themes that interplay brilliantly throughout its pages. As much a comedy of manners as it is a tale of suspense, moments of laugh-out-loud absurdity collide with heart-pounding tension as we witness the birth of a legend.

"Vain & Valour" is more than a historical epic; it's a celebration of genre-blending artistry; a symphony of contrasts. Evoked is the essence of Fleming, Dumas, le Carré, Hugo, Ludlum, and Fielding. Blended is the brilliance of adventure with the complexity of character study, where the vanity of one man is pitted against his capacity for valorous deeds.

The foundation is laid, the stages it set, and the journey beings.

"In vain doth valour bleed..." - Milton

Vain & Valour