Born the heir to viscountcy, raised to be an anarchist, exiled as a revolutionary, and rehabilitated as a great playwright and radical politician, Gabriel de Rougemont had already gone through enough for three lives, before he was accused of planting a bomb inside a building. Forced to flee France for the second time in his lifetime, he begins his second exile to England with fewer prospects, less money and family support. Sharp and impulsive, yet well-read and well-spoken, Gabriel has a talent both for getting into messes and escaping their consequences. Or had, for his luck might have just run out.
Pavel Voronin
Embodying a gay man’s mid-life crisis in more ways than one, Pavel has followed his singer lover to London after *allegedly* stabbing a man in defence of said lover, leaving his family in shock, horror and scandal, losing his job and even the man who caused all of the mayhem. Single and practically exiled, he now needs to start from scratch as a middle-aged man.
Antoinette Vigneau
After escaping trafficking, Antoinette Vigneau finds herself in a difficult situation: she is penniless in a strange land, where she has no friends, no connection and no where to go. Going back home would not be an option anyway, for er family won’t accept her anyway. She doesn’t want to go back to the brothel, for that life was never for her, and the madam takes a huge amount of her earnings anyway. All she can do, is try to survive in the East End, where she is hiding in overcrowded rooms, in the hopes that the thugs that are looking for her will not find her and lead her back to her latest prison. Entirely destitute, Antoinette has but one resource at her disposal: her determination not only to survive, but to thrive.