Rupert of Hentzau
by Anthony Hope
Publisher: J. W. Arrowsmith 1898
ISBN/ASIN: 0755116925
Number of pages: 412
Description:
Foiled in his previous attempts to gain power in Ruritania, Rupert, prince of villains, seeks revenge. Every year, Queen Flavia sends a rose to Rassendyll, the man she loves and when she is indiscreet enough to send a letter, Rupert sees his chance. This is the sequel to 'The Prisoner of Zenda'.
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