L’affrontement fait rage entre ceux qui, comme le très catholique Henri III, désirent faire coexister les deux Églises, et la Ligue, entretenue par l’or espagnol, qui ne rêve que de bûchers. À la mort d’Henri III, la France voit grandir l’étoile du huguenot Henri de Navarre, le futur Henri IV. Pierre de Siorac combat dans son armée avant de redevenir agent secret pour de périlleuses missions dans Paris aux mains de la Ligue… Sur un rythme endiablé, Robert Merle nous mène jusqu’à l’entrée du bon roi dans sa capitale.
Born in Tebessa located in ,what was then, the French colony of Algeria. Robert Merle and his family moved to France in 1918. Merle wrote in many styles and won the Prix Goncourt for his novel Week-end à Zuydcoote. He has also written a 13 book series of historical novels, Fortune de France. Recreating 16th and 17th century France through the eyes of a fictitious Protestant doctor turned spy, he went so far as to write it in the period's French making it virtually untranslatable.
His novels Un animal doué de la raison (A Sentient Animal, 1967), a stark Cold War satire inspired by John Lilly's studies of dolphins and the Caribbean Crisis, and Malevil (1972), a post-apocalyptic story, were both translated into English and filmed, the former as Day of the Dolphin. The film The Day of the Dolphin bore very little resemblance to Merle's story.
He died of a heart attack at his home La Malmaison in Grosrouvre near Paris.
Tome 5 de Fortune de France (sur 13!). Succession d’Henri III assassiné, dans la tourmente et en pleine guerre entre Navarre et La Ligue. Superbe évocation de cette période terrible de l’histoire de France. Avec Le héros fil rouge de la série Le marquis de Siorac huguenot espion de Henri IV.