![]() Wyrd Britain is a blog (and Facebook page) concerned with stories in, of, from and about the stranger places of Britain. In good condition with some shelf wear and creases. ![]() So Marianne must once more venture into the unknown: to Italy and the magnificent villa of the Tuscan prince whose face no one has ever seen a villa haunted by some strange, nameless evil. Even Napoleon seems to slip away from her after his marriage to Marie-Louise of Austria. In desperation Marianne seeks someone to protect her from Francis' insane lust for revenge. But on the very night of her debut, she is terrified by a face in the audience - the scarred visage of Francis Cranmere, the husband she believed dead. ![]() In France her beauty and wit won the heart of the Emperor himself, Napoleon Bonaporte, and under his patronage she found a place high in Parisian society and a new career as an opera singer. Beautiful, dark-haired Marianne d'Asslenat fled England, leaving her dastardly husband for dead in the blazing ruins of what had been their home. ![]()
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