Uncle Bernac A Memory Of The Empire, Arthur Conan Doyle
Uncle Bernac A Memory Of The Empire, Arthur Conan Doyle
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Uncle Bernac A Memory Of The Empire

Author: Arthur Conan Doyle

Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Bell

Unabridged: 4 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/30/2024


Synopsis

In "Uncle Bernac," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle transports readers to the turbulent era of Napoleonic France, weaving a tale of intrigue, adventure, and familial loyalty. The story follows Louis de Laval, a young French émigré who, after living in England, returns to his homeland to serve under Napoleon. He becomes entangled in a web of political machinations and personal vendettas, all centered around his enigmatic uncle, Bernac. With the backdrop of Napoleon's reign and the looming threat of war, the narrative brims with tension and suspense, capturing the volatile spirit of the times. Doyle’s masterful storytelling and rich historical detail bring to life the grandeur and peril of the Napoleonic era, making the reader feel intimately connected to the struggles and triumphs of the characters.
As Louis navigates the treacherous waters of loyalty and ambition, he encounters a host of vividly drawn characters, each with their own secrets and motives. Uncle Bernac himself is a figure shrouded in mystery, whose true intentions remain uncertain until the dramatic climax. The novel deftly combines elements of historical fiction with the pace and excitement of a thriller, showcasing Doyle's ability to create compelling narratives that resonate on multiple levels. Through Louis's journey, themes of honor, bravery, and the complexities of family ties are explored, offering a profound reflection on the human condition against the backdrop of one of history's most dynamic periods. "Uncle Bernac" stands as a testament to Conan Doyle's versatility as a writer, providing a gripping and immersive reading experience that transports the audience to a world fraught with danger and intrigue.

About Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a British writer best known for his creation of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. In addition to being considered a father of detective fiction, he also wrote a series of science-fiction adventures starring the brilliant, daring, and comical Professor Challenger.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jayaprakash on October 15, 2012

I can see why Doyle was not quite satisfied with this novel; Napoleon completely overshadows the rest of the novel. There's a promising beginning with a young French aristocrat in exile receiving a mysterious invitation to join his uncle in France and enter into Napoleon's service. We're soon the re......more

Goodreads review by Arf on July 17, 2016

half adventure story, half what would it be like to get to hang out with Napoleon fan fiction. loved the cameo from Brigadier Gerard......more

Goodreads review by Len on August 11, 2020

Reduce the age of the protagonist and dispose with the final marriage celebrations and we have a Napoleonic adventure that would be at home in a pre-1914 Chums or Boy's Own Paper. It could have been written by S. Walkey, or G. Godfray Sellick, or W. Bourne Cook; there were lots of them to choose fro......more

Goodreads review by Ludditus on July 22, 2017

I'm used to reading books written before 1900 or shortly after, and I'm accustomed to Conan Doyle. Even so, this book is so ridiculous, as if it were written by a Frenchman, not by a Briton. It really is as if it mocks the French writing style of the times before the Second Empire, with dialogues no......more

Goodreads review by ferri on October 30, 2021

Quite good short novel.......more