Written on Silk

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Authors: Linda Lee Chaikin

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ZONDERVAN

Written on Silk
Copyright © 2007 by Linda Chaikin

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Mobipocket Edition February 2009 ISBN: 978-0-310-29877-9

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Chaikin, L. L.
Written on silk / Linda Lee Chaikin.
p. cm. — (The silk house series)
ISBN-13: 978-0-310-26301-2
1. France — History — Francis II, 1559 – 1560 — Fiction. 2. Catherine de Medicis, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of France, 1519 – 1589 — Fiction. 3. Dressmakers — Fiction. 4. Huguenots — Fiction. 5. Courts and courtiers — Fiction. 6. Royal weddings — Fiction. I. Title.
PS3553.H2427W75 2006
813'.54 — dc22

2006032095

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CONTENTS

Title Page

Copyright Page

Glossary of French Terms

Historical Characters

Author’s Note

A Gown for the English Queen

The Prince of Darkness Grim

Au Revoir, My Love

A Question of Poison

Andelot’s Nightmare

The Summons from Paris

A Matter of Apples

The Belle Red Box

The Privateers’ Expectation

Hearts at Conflict

The Long Road Home

The Announcement

Entrapments

A Great Discovery

The Wiles of the Enemy

Far Horizons

A Net Is Cast

The Unwanted Suitor

Omens from a Far Country

The Secret

Together . . . at Last

About the Publisher

Share Your Thoughts

Glossary of French Terms

Historical Characters

Duchesse Montpensier
— of the House of Bourbon, a Huguenot

M. Jacques Lefevre
— translated first Bible into French

M. John Calvin
— writer of
Institutes of the Christian Religion
(
Chris tianae
Religionis Institutio
)

Prince Louis de Condé
— French general, of the House of Bourbon

Prince Antoine de Bourbon
— older brother of Louis. He later became King of Navarre through marriage to Huguenot Queen Jeanne d’Albret of Navarre.

Prince Henry of Navarre
— son of Antoine and Jeanne of Navarre

Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
— had Normandy and Picardy under his security

Cardinal de Châtillon (Odet Coligny)
— brother of Gaspard and d’Andelot Coligny

Mary Stuart (la petite reinette)
— married Dauphin Francis Valois who became King Francis II

Charles de Montpensier (Duc de Bourbon)
— had rights to the throne that equaled, if not exceeded, those of the Valois

Mme. Diane de Poitiers
— mistress of King Henry

Henry of Anjou
— third son of Catherine de Medici and King Henry II (Valois)

Duc Francis de Guise
— of the infamous Borgias family from Florence, Italy

Catherine de Medici
— Queen and Regent of France over Francis II and Charles II Valois

Princesse Marguerite Valois
— daughter of Catherine de Medici and King Henry II (Valois), also called Margo

Monsieur Henry Guise
— later a duc, younger son of Duc Francis de Guise

Anne d’Estee
— wife of Duc de Guise (Francis)

Charles de Guise
— Cardinal de Lorraine, younger brother of Duc Francis de Guise

Mme. Charlotte de Presney
— member of Catherine’s escadron volant

Madalenna
— Italian serving girl of Catherine de Medici.

Prince Henry of Navarre
— son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne d’Albret, King and Queen of Navarre

Monsieur John Calvin
— theologian at Geneva

Maître Avenelle
— the betrayer of the Huguenots

Princesse Eleonore Condé
— a niece of Admiral Gaspard Coligny

Messire de la Renaudie
— a leader of the Huguenots, a retainer of Prince Louis de Condé

Ambroise le Pare
— physician and surgeon to kings, a Huguenot

Princesse Elisabeth Valois
— daughter of Catherine and Henry Valois, married Philip II of Spain

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