St. Martin’s Summer

St. Martin’s Summer by Rafael Sabatini, published by Bibliotech Press in 1909, is a work of fiction that spans 214 pages. The narrative follows Martin Marie Rigobert de Ganache, who initially feels burdened by the troubles of an endangered heiress. As the story unfolds, he finds himself increasingly entangled in her predicament, leading to a series of comedic and adventurous events.
Readers will discover a blend of comedy, adventure, and suspense throughout the book, reminiscent of classic tales like The Three Musketeers. The plot explores themes of family life and the complexities of relationships, as Martin navigates his responsibilities and the unexpected challenges that arise. This edition, presented in English, offers a glimpse into Sabatini’s storytelling style and his ability to weave engaging narratives.
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Martin Marie Rigobert de Ganache had far too many important things to do than worry about the plight of an endangered heiress. But as he and the unfortunate lady become more involved, he has no choice but to carry on with the situation until it is reaches its fitting conclusion. St Martin’s Summer is a delightful mixture of comedy, adventure and suspense, firmly in the tradition of The Three Musketeers.
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