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The Queen's Lover: A Novel
by Francine du Plessix Gray
Disappointment(5/4/2012)
I have to start this review by saying that I am an avid reader not a writer. This is my first review for Book Browse. Although written as historical fiction The Queen's Lover by Francine Du Plessix Gray reads like a rather dull history text book. Every so often gratuitous sexual descriptions are added to the narrative in a failed attempt to add life to the story. French is continually used but with no English translation. Frustration and boredom are not a good combination. The story is about the love affair between Swedish aristocrat Axel Von Fersen and Marie Antoinette.The affair begins in friendship and devotion to the future King and Queen. I always finish any book that I start to read but was sorely tempted to stop this one soon after Marie Antoinette meets the guillotine.
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