

Fascinating and terrifying. I had no idea madam Tussaud‘s life story was so entwined with the French Revolution. The author did a great job knitting facts with fiction telling the evolution of the revolution starting with fight for equality and liberty, ending with bloodbath, mob lynching, anarchy and a reign of terror from Marie‘s point of view, alongside her work and personal losses. Definitely one of the books that sends you to Wiki for more...
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