Glittering Little Guillotine: A Dark Bastille Day Assassin Thriller

Bastille Day Is About Revolution

Some Thrones Deserve to Fall

Most people celebrate Bastille Day with fireworks, champagne, and celebrations that stretch long into the night.

It’s a day built around liberty.

Around the idea that no one is above the people.

That power, no matter how absolute it appears, can be challenged.

It’s a comforting piece of history, even if it’s a little bloody. 

Revolutions tend to come with a body count. 

Unfortunately, history has a habit of repeating itself.

Paradise Is Excellent Cover

St Barths looks untouchable.

Impossible blue water.

Superyachts anchored in the harbour.

The sort of wealth that makes the rest of the world feel very far away.

In Glittering Little Guillotine, Marin arrives with one assignment.

Nathan Mercer.

A billionaire whose empire was built on exploitation, fear, and the quiet certainty that money puts him beyond consequence.

To the world, he’s a visionary.

To the people whose lives he’s destroyed, he’s a monster.

Power Depends on Belief

Men like Mercer survive because people believe they’re untouchable.

They build empires.

They surround themselves with security, lawyers, and people too frightened to say no.

They mistake wealth for invincibility.

Mercer has spent years treating human beings as disposable.

Crushing dissent.

Destroying livelihoods.

Convincing himself that consequences only happen to other people.

Marin is there to correct that misunderstanding.

Every Revolution Starts Somewhere

The Bastille wasn’t just a prison.

It became a symbol.

Proof that even the strongest walls can fall when enough people refuse to accept them.

Glittering Little Guillotine takes that same idea and drops it into a world of private yachts, corporate empires, and modern billionaires who believe the rules no longer apply to them.

Because sometimes bringing down a kingdom doesn’t require an army.

Sometimes it only takes one determined woman who knows exactly where to place the blade.

If you like your thrillers sharp, ruthless, and unapologetically anti-authoritarian… if you prefer your villains powerful, your heroines deadly, and your justice served with impeccable timing…

This one’s for you.

Glittering Little Guillotine is available now!

Because every throne looks permanent…

Right up until the blade falls.

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