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Loading... Lost King of France, The: How DNA Solved the Mystery of the Murdered Son…por Deborah Cadbury
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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. http://thebookwormslibrary.com/?p=90 ( )I read The Lost King of France: A True Story of Revolution, Revenge, and DNA when it first came out and to this day, I'm still haunted by details of Louis-Charles, Duc de Normandie's tragic life. Never have I read a more compelling, and heart wrenching part of history. It's one of those books you never forget. I had a hard time putting this engrossing account of Louis-Charles mysterious life and death, down. Even though I knew the results of the findings of the DNA in advance, Deborah Cadbury's absorbing investigated work and well documented historical account kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end. This tragic tale of Louis-Charles will stay with me for a long, long time. This book wasn't what I expected, really. I guess I was focused on the subtitle - "How DNA solved the mystery of the murdered son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette." However, that was only about the last 1/4 of the book. The first part was all about the French Revolution and Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. Wow, some of this was tough to read. The details of what the Royal family endured were horrific. Just reading about the crazy mobs and their bloodlust was disgusting. A very sad insight into human nature - just as the king was trying to make things more just and fair for the masses, they arrest him. I had no idea of what the little prince suffered and as a mother, I found it completely despicable that anyone would treat a child, any child, in just a cruel and inhuman way. I know that abuse happens, of course, but to know that so many people knew what was going on and none of them did anything, that is really disturbing. The last part was interesting though. I can recommend it, but it really is only in part about science. Most of it is history, and very sad history at that. Ontroerend verhaal over het lot van de Franse dauphin, zoon van Marie-Antoinette. I read this book several years ago, but I had to add it because I couldn't put it down! The book was a great combination of a story of history and then a current-day detective novel. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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