Napoleon's Shadow Wife: A Novel of Countess Marie Walewska

· Janes Conroyd Martin
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First Place Winner, Chanticleer Int'l Book Awards, Goethe Category

Embark on a voyage through unconditional love, power, and betrayal!

How could an emperor like Napoleon Bonaparte be so captivated by the twenty-year-old Polish Countess Marie Walewska—admittedly a rare beauty but of minor nobility—that their affair would last through both his marriages? And if it wasn’t romance that first drew Marie to Napoleon, what was it?

At just eight years old, Marie finds her life forever changed by the death of her father, killed in battle against the Russians. This tragedy sparks a deep, lifelong patriotism in her as Poland is fragmented and divided among Russia, Prussia, and Austria.

A fan of Napoleon since her school days, Marie eagerly seizes the opportunity to meet him when he passes through the former Poland, his intention to secure military support for his campaign to conquer Russia. She seeks only to express Poland’s gratitude and hope he would restore the nation’s independence. She never imagined a romantic entanglement. But Napoleon, taken with her patriotism, youth, and beauty, soon sets his sights on her—and begins a campaign to win her heart.

Though Marie resists, powerful forces pressure her—just as they had in her marriage—to give in to the emperor’s desires.

Expect to be immersed in Marie’s world, where love and loyalty collide amidst a galaxy of powerful aristocrats, politicians, and military leaders. You’ll journey from Marie’s manor house on the plains of Poland to cosmopolitan Warsaw, through grand palaces in Austria, France, and Italy—before sailing to the Island of Elba, where destiny awaits.

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4.5
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Hal Kid Jr.
June 17, 2025
If you were a Polish Countess having a long-term affair with a powerful European ruler, just how much power could you exert to reestablish your country's independence? And would that influence increase if you provided that emperor with his first son?
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Michelle Cox
July 5, 2025
Rich in period detail and historical accuracy, James Conroyd Martin’s latest novel effortlessly immerses readers in the tumultuous Napoleonic era. His depiction of the real-life Marie Walewska and her relationship with Napoleon Bonaparte is fascinating. Martin is a master storyteller, weaving the threads of Marie and Napoleon’s complicated relationship with Poland’s struggle for independence. The result is a spectacular tale of love, betrayal, and fierce loyalty. I flew through it! (I recei
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About the author

James Conroyd Martin is the author of The Poland Trilogy (Push Not The River, Against a Crimson Sky, & The Warsaw Conspiracy), The Boy Who Wanted Wings, Fortune's Child, Too Soon the Night, and Hologram: A Haunting. A Chicago native, he has retired from teaching and now lives in Portland, Oregon.

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