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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2020
La Révolution Française

Young François grows up in a dangerous world of politics where people are murdered daily in the name of freedom. As an urchin on the street he feels  the enemies of France are sent to a justified death but as the terror grows the sense of Freedom fades and the fear becomes worse. As the gutters run with blood can young François save the little aristocrat Charlotte from ever meeting Madame Guillotine.

Young Charlotte grew up in an aristocratic family who were court regulars. She feels appalled by the treatment of the Royals but as their panic increases so do the killings starting with King Louis and his Wife Queen Marie Antoinette. Left behind in a failed attempt to flee, Charlotte is found by a young urchin named François in the ruins of her looted house can she be saved from the terrifying Madame Guillotine or shall she follow her family.
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