(NewsUSA) - The Lost Seigneur“The Lost Seigneur” by David Loux

This riveting sequel to the award-winning “Chateau Laux” unravels the story of the du Laux family’s patriarch, Jean-Pierre du Laux, in the late 17th century and the decades that followed, in a land plagued by a persistent legacy of religious turmoil. Jean-Pierre, a nobleman in southern France, was wrongfully imprisoned during the brutal Dragonnades, a campaign designed to crush Protestant faith in the wake of France’s long history of persecution. When he emerges from captivity years later, reunion with his family seems impossible — until he meets an unexpected ally, a spirited young companion, who proves that even in the darkest times, loyalty and compassion can light the path home.

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