At last, we learn the history of Marguerite Sadoulas, once an obscure
young actress who, through her stunning beauty and Machiavellian
intelligence, overcame all obstacles and reached the pinnacle of
Parisian high society, becoming the much-envied Countess de Clare,
while, at the same time, rising in the criminal hierarchy of the Black
Coats, to eventually be admitted into the much-feared High Council of
that all-powerful, evil society. Written in 1865, Heart of Steel is the
first chapter chronicling the Black Coats' attempts at stealing the
fabulous fortune of the de Clare family. Paul Féval, the father of the
modern detective novel, continues the dark chronicles that gave its
lettres de noblesse to criminal literature by introducing the first,
great female villain in the history of crime fiction. Brian M.
Stableford has been a professional writer since 1965. He has published
more than 60 science fiction and fantasy novels, as well as several
authoritative non-fiction books.