Author:Alexandre Dumas

The Baron des Canolles is a man torn apart by the civil war that dominates mid-seventeenth century France. For while the naïve Gascon soldier cares little for the politics behind the battles, he is torn apart by a deep passion for two powerful women on opposing sides of the war: Nanon de Lartigues, a keen supporter of the Queen Regent Anne of Austria, and the Victomtesse de Cambes, who supports the rebellious forces of the Princess de Condé. Set around Bordeaux during the first turbulent years of the reign of Louis XIV, The Women's War sees two women taking central stage in a battle for all France. Humorous, dramatic and romantic, it offers a compelling exploration of political intrigue, the power of redemption, the force of love and the futility of war.
A blackly, bleakly comic novel... An enjoyable, original fable
—— Sunday TelegraphCasual-seeming but frighteningly perceptive. Palmer is a master of sly, deadpan narration. Not a word or detail seems misplaced
—— Times Literary SupplementWry and vivid, this novel is a little gem
—— Good Book GuideCaustically comic
—— Daily MailAn absorbing symphonic novel. A delightful, enjoyable tale. William Palmer is a master craftsman
—— Literary ReviewStylishly written and bitingly funny
—— TabletDazzling
—— SpectatorBeautifully written... darkly comic
—— David Lodge






