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Book Description |
| The Cardinal’s Musketeer by Mary Imlay Taylor is a historical adventure novel set in 17th-century France during the reign of Louis XIII and the influence of Cardinal Richelieu. The story follows a courageous and loyal musketeer who becomes entangled in court intrigues, political conspiracies, and duels of honor. As he navigates the dangerous world of espionage and power struggles, he must choose between duty, love, and personal honor. Filled with romance, swashbuckling action, and historical drama, The Cardinal’s Musketeer is a thrilling tale that transports readers to an era of intrigue, bravery, and passion. |
About Author |
| Mary Imlay Taylor |
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Mary Imlay Taylor (1878–1938) was an American writer known for her historical fiction, romance novels, and mystery stories. She was born in Washington, D.C., and came from a literary background, which influenced her writing career. Taylor’s novels often explored themes of love, adventure, and history, with richly detailed settings and strong character development. She wrote both under her real name and the pseudonym “Evelyn Moore,” producing works that blended romance with historical and gothic elements. Some of her notable books include The Rebellion of the Princess and The House of the Wizard. Her storytelling style was engaging and often featured strong female protagonists navigating personal and societal challenges. Taylor’s works were well-received during her time, and though she is less well-known today, her novels remain a reflection of early 20th-century popular fiction, showcasing her skill in blending romance with history and intrigue. |



