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History Behind The Emperor’s Conspiracy

The plot around which The Emperor’s Conspiracy is set is true. Napoleon did try to cause an economic collapse in England by smuggling out all of its gold. There are several letters by him to his brother and his officials, outlining the plan, and the French port of Gravelines did exist—a small town set up by the French for accepting the smuggled guineas.

For those readers interested in learning more about the economics of Napoleon’s plan you can read Eli F. Heckscher’s The Continental System: An Economic Interpretation, which was published in 1918.

For more details on the actual smuggling, and information on Gravelines, and where and how many smugglers hid the guineas, letters, and newspapers they were smuggling across to France, I found a lot of useful information in The Historical Journal 50, 2 (2007) article “Napoleon and the ‘City of Smugglers,’ 1810–1814” by Gavin Daly.

In this book, I take the reader both to the dangerous back streets and rookeries of London and to the glittering balls of the ton. To learn more about the darker side of Regency London, I highly recommend The Regency Underworld by Donald A. Low. For me, the stark contrast between the stews and the elegant streets of Mayfair is too interesting to pass up, and I enjoyed melding the two worlds together in the character of Charlotte Raven.

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Release day for The Emperor’s Conspiracy!

I’m so excited that today is the release day for The Emperor’s Conspiracy! There is still time to enter the giveaway for a copy at Magical Musings, so hop on over and enter.

I’m also visiting over at the Girlfriends Book Club today, where I’m talking about fictional girlfriends.

The Emperor’s Conspiracy on the web

The book blog, Colorimetry, has an interview with me today on The Emperor’s Conspiracy, so if you’re interested in some of the background to the book, please pop on over for a read.

There is also a lovely review of The Emperor’s Conspiracy up on the Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

Goodreads Giveaway of The Emperor’s Conspiracy

Hop on over to Goodreads to enter your name in the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway for The Emperor’s Conspiracy. There are ten copies up for grabs, but only for people with US addresses, unfortunately. The giveaway ends on November 21st, so there are only just over 2 days left.

Advance Reading Copies of The Emperor’s Conspiracy are here!

I am so thrilled to say that a box of advance reading copies for The Emperor’s Conspiracy arrived today. Rather than the usual plain blue jacket, these are full color and look similar to how the finished book cover will look. So. Beautiful. 🙂

I will have a few ARC giveaways in the next couple of weeks, so please look out for them. I already have a number of people in line for copies, and I’ll get those out on Monday.

Cover reveal: The Emperor’s Conspiracy

I am so excited to share my latest cover, for the Regency-set historical novel The Emperor’s Conspiracy, which will be released on November 27th, 2012. The cover fairies (aka Lisa Litwack, head of the art department at Gallery Books) have once again been very, very generous. 🙂

And a quick reminder to those living in or near Perth, Western Australia. I’ll be at Temptation Books in Subiaco on Saturday from 10.30am to 1pm, for an in-store signing, along with fellow West Australian author, Shona Husk. I’d love to see you there!