Searchers in Winter

A Novel of Napoleon's Empire

Searchers in Winter
Owen Pataki
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NZ$ 49.99
Hardback
h229 x 152mm - 416pg
24 Jun 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781682619797
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"Owen Pataki' s second novel emerges from the rubble of the French Revolution into the legendary conquests of Napoleon. Readers will love the richly drawn characters and evocative settings in this story that pits the values of humanity against those lusting after power and greed. " -Steven Pressfield, bestselling author of Gates of Fire The year is 1806, and a new French Empire is rising from the shadow of the Reign of Terror. The citizens who shouted "Death to Kings" now chant "Vive l' Empereur!" for Napoleon, who is seeking to consolidate his power. While the peace and prosperity he promised is decadently enjoyed in Paris, fear spreads across Europe, and a new coalition has united against him. In Poland, Andre Valiere' s efforts to serve out his conscription and return home to his family are complicated when he finds himself lured into a plot to seize a hidden fortune. Containing enough riches to bestow glory and wealth upon whoever delivers it to Napoleon, this elusive cache soon draws other, more powerful forces, wishing to claim it. In Normandy, Sophie Valiere strives to manage the family estate in Andre' s absence, but her efforts are imperiled by an influx of refugees and their growing friction with the local farmers. Amidst the infighting that threatens to unleash chaos on the entire province, she is visited by an intriguing Count returning from exile. It isn' t long before this mysterious nobleman has his sights on a new prize. In Paris, retired republican lawyer and former revolutionary, Jean-luc St. Clair, finds himself returning to politics. As his fortunes grow so does his list of enemies, and the opulent streets prove just as dangerous as Napoleon' s battlefields. Inspired by the mysterious origins of the famed Rothschild' s fortune, the bloody battles of the Napoleonic wars, the notorious gangs of nineteenth century Naples, and the real-life mistress who charmed Napoleon into granting Poland a nation-state, Searchers in Winter sets a cast of unforgettable characters-against epic historical events-into thrilling motion from the opening pages. "Armchair time travelers who' ve wondered what it' s like to be embedded in Napoleon' s Grande Armee will devour Owen Pataki' s Searchers in Winter. " -Juliet Grey: Author of the Marie Antoinette trilogy "From the very first page of Searchers in Winter, you know you' re in the hands of a master storyteller. Owen Pataki brings Napoleon' s era to such vivid life you will think you spent time with the people themselves. An utterly absorbing and completely fantastic read!" -Michelle Moran, international bestselling author of Madame Tussaud "Pataki' s keen attention to historical detail and devotion to his subject matter bring readers directly into the heart and grit of the Napoleonic wars. Searchers in Winter boldly plants two feet in the past and never flinches. " -Sarah McCoy, New York Times and international bestselling author of The Baker' s Daughter
"From the very first page of Searchers in Winter, you know you' re in the hands of a master storyteller. Owen Pataki brings Napoleon' s era to such vivid life you will think you spent time with the people themselves. An utterly absorbing and completely fantastic read!" -Michelle Moran, international bestselling author of Madame Tussaud "Pataki' s keen attention to historical detail and devotion to his subject matter bring readers directly into the heart and grit of the Napoleonic wars. Searchers in Winter boldly plants two feet in the past and never flinches. " -Sarah McCoy, New York Times and international bestselling author of The Baker' s Daughter
Owen Pataki graduated from Cornell University in 2010 with a degree in history. In 2011, Owen joined the Army, and in 2014 was deployed to Afghanistan, serving with the 10th Mountain Division. Following his military service, he attended the MetFilm School in London. His first novel, Where the Light Falls, was published in 2017. He now lives in New York, where he is working as a screenwriter and filmmaker.

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