Title
attributed to Andre Norton
The Shadow of Albion
& # 1 in the Carolus Rex series
& Written with Rosemary Edghill
Bibliography ~
¯ (1999) * Published by
TOR, HC, 0-312-86427-2, LCCN 980043790,
$23.95, 350pg ~ cover by
Thomas Canty {Olive Paper Boards}
¯ (1999) * Published by
SFBC, HC, #20207, $11.98, 350pg ~ cover by
Thomas Canty {Black
Paper Boards, # 20207 on Rear of Dust Jacket}
¯
(2000) * Published by
TOR, PB, 0-812-54539-7, $6.99, 399pg ~ cover
by Thomas Canty
Non English
Editions
~
¯
(2000) Published in Poland; by Amber, 83-724-5340-3, 318pg ~ translated by Jan
Śpiewak ~ Polish title Cień Albionu ~ reprinted in 2007
Synopsis ~
Baltimore 1805. When young Sarah
Cunningham's father dies, she is left alone in the world. At the behest of her
aunt, she leaves behind her few friends and heads across the ocean to the hope
of a new life in England with a distant relative.
Little does Sarah suspect that her journey will carry her much farther than a
mere ocean's width. For as she crosses the Atlantic, powerful magics are
being worked by Lady Sarah Roxbury. Lying on her deathbed, Roxbury casts a
spell that will summon her counterpart form the universe-next-door...Sarah.
Waking, Sarah finds herself in a world not her own, a world where the Stuart
kings still rule England, where Baltimore and the original thirteen United
States are still British colonies, where Napoleon runs rampant on the European
continent, a world where she is the Lady Roxbury. Under the influence of a
steady supply of drugs and insidious manipulation, Sarah comes to believe that she
is Roxbury, and soon finds herself embroiled deep in the machinations of court
intrigue and scandal. She also comes to despise her intended, the Duke of
Wessex. As the threat of a French invasion grows, the only hope for England is a peace treaty with Denmark. But when the Princess
of Denmark goes missing and France's agent, the Marquis de
Sade, is found in council with Denmark's king, it is up to
Sarah and Wessex to put aside their
differences. Together they must find a way to rescue the princess from her
captivity deep in the black heart of Imperial France before Napoleon can cross
the channel and utterly destroy England.

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