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The Winter Palace

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Doubleday Canada, Aug 30, 2011 - Fiction - 384 pages
Behind every great ruler lies a betrayal. Eva Stachniak's novel sweeps readers into the passionate, intimate, and treacherous world of Catherine the Great, revealing Russia's greatest matriarch from her earliest days in court, where the most valuable currency was the secrets of nobility and the most dangerous weapon to wield was ambition.
Two young women, caught in the landscape of shifting allegiances, navigate the treacherous waters of palace intrigue. Barbara is a servant who will become one of Russia's most cunning royal spies. Sophia is a pretty, naive German duchess who will become Catherine the Great. For readers of superb historical fiction, Eva Stachniak captures in glorious detail the opulence of royalty and the perilous loyalties of the Russian court.

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Review: The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great (Catherine #1)

User Review  - Bibi - Goodreads

This is a historical novel which is well researched so that the story/plot revolves around historical facts and events. It is therefore a most interesting read. Eva Stachniak portrays strong female ... Read full review

Review: The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great (Catherine #1)

User Review  - Kat - Goodreads

I tried reading Anna Karenina, and I'm not sure if it was the translation or the story, but it was a painful read. On the one hand, I'm not sure what that says about my literary tastes as a recent ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

EVA STACHNIAK was born in Wroclaw, Poland. She came to Canada in 1981 and has worked for Radio Canada International and Sheridan College, where she taught English and Humanities. Her first short story, "Marble Heroes," was published by the Antigonish Review in 1994, and her debut novel,Necessary Lies, won the Amazon.com/Books in CanadaFirst Novel Award in 2000. Stachniak is also the author ofGarden of Venus. She lives in Toronto, where she is at work on her next novel about Catherine the Great. Visit her at www.evastachniak.com.

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