Voyage of Malice (Book 2 of The Huguenot Chronicles)

Voyage of Malice (Book 2 of The Huguenot Chronicles)

Voyage of Malice is the second book in The Huguenot Chronicles, a historical fiction series set during the persecution of French Protestants in the late 17th century.

Overview

Following the events of Merchants of Virtue, the story continues as the consequences of exile begin to unfold.

Separated from their homeland, members of the Delpech family face new dangers and uncertainties as they attempt to rebuild their lives. Their journey takes them across borders and into unfamiliar territories, where survival depends not only on endurance, but on trust, resilience, and difficult choices.

Historical Setting

The novel continues in the aftermath of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, a period marked by displacement, migration, and the scattering of Huguenot communities across Europe.

Themes

  • Exile and displacement
  • Trust and betrayal
  • Survival in unfamiliar lands
  • The consequences of separation

Place in the Series

Voyage of Malice builds directly on the events of Book 1 and deepens the narrative of The Huguenot Chronicles.

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About the Series

The Huguenot Chronicles follows a family’s journey across France, Switzerland, England, and the New World during a time of religious persecution and migration.