Two boys, Lewis and Richard, travel to paris in 1789 for very different reasons, and find their ideals challenged in the events of the French Revolution and the September massacre.
When Lewis Boston dashingly rescues the enchanting Comtesse de la Motte-Valois from her runaway carriage in July 1789, he little realizes that this heroic act will entangle both himself and his boyhood friend, Richard Mortimer, in the terrible and bloody events of the French Revolution. Both will lose their illusions as they face up to their false ideals, and both will become prisoners of September.
Leon Garfield was the acclaimed author of more than thirty novels for children and adults. He received many accolades during his career, including the inaugural Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Literary Award.