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Paris, 1897. At the glittering Bazar de la Charité, a devastating fire tears through a crowded charity bazaar and leaves the city mourning its dead. Among the names listed is Adrienne de Villiers, cousin to Céline de Montfort, an impoverished noblewoman moving quietly through aristocratic Paris. But when Adrienne is identified by borrowed clothing, uncertain relics, and the hurried assumptions of grief, Céline begins to suspect that the woman buried by society may not be dead at all.
As Paris turns catastrophe into legend, Céline follows a trail of burn records, forged attestations, hidden letters, and family secrets from black-draped salons to the storm-swept coast of Normandy. At her side is Dr. Lucien Moreau, a sharp-minded physician whose work with the burned and the newly emerging science of identification forces both of them to confront how easily the dead can be misnamed and the living erased.
What they uncover is more dangerous than scandal: a hidden child, a contested inheritance, and a husband who used the chaos after the fire to claim widowhood and secure control of a family estate. The blaze itself was an accident. What followed was not.
Ashes of the Charité is a haunting historical suspense novel and gothic historical mystery filled with forbidden secrets, mistaken identity, family betrayal, women's fiction themes, and slow-burn romance. Rich in atmosphere and inspired by the real 1897 Bazar de la Charité fire in Paris, this novel is perfect for readers of historical fiction, book club fiction, gothic drama, and emotionally intense women-centered mysteries.
A story of fire, identity, motherhood, inheritance, and survival, Ashes of the Charité asks a dangerous question: when society decides a woman is dead, how much truth can survive her?
Paris, 1897. At the glittering Bazar de la Charité, a devastating fire tears through a crowded charity bazaar and leaves the city mourning its dead. Among the names listed is Adrienne de Villiers, cousin to Céline de Montfort, an impoverished noblewoman moving quietly through aristocratic Paris. But when Adrienne is identified by borrowed clothing, uncertain relics, and the hurried assumptions of grief, Céline begins to suspect that the woman buried by society may not be dead at all.
As Paris turns catastrophe into legend, Céline follows a trail of burn records, forged attestations, hidden letters, and family secrets from black-draped salons to the storm-swept coast of Normandy. At her side is Dr. Lucien Moreau, a sharp-minded physician whose work with the burned and the newly emerging science of identification forces both of them to confront how easily the dead can be misnamed and the living erased.
What they uncover is more dangerous than scandal: a hidden child, a contested inheritance, and a husband who used the chaos after the fire to claim widowhood and secure control of a family estate. The blaze itself was an accident. What followed was not.
Ashes of the Charité is a haunting historical suspense novel and gothic historical mystery filled with forbidden secrets, mistaken identity, family betrayal, women's fiction themes, and slow-burn romance. Rich in atmosphere and inspired by the real 1897 Bazar de la Charité fire in Paris, this novel is perfect for readers of historical fiction, book club fiction, gothic drama, and emotionally intense women-centered mysteries.
A story of fire, identity, motherhood, inheritance, and survival, Ashes of the Charité asks a dangerous question: when society decides a woman is dead, how much truth can survive her?
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