<p>In 18th century London and Paris William Wynne Ryland is a brilliant engraver.&nbsp;</p><p>The British King George III and Queen Charlotte demand his services. The French have other plans for him.&nbsp;</p><p>His only choice is to seek his fortune in a shadow world of spies and sharp-dealers.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>A life of ease and plenty is just out of reach. One high-risk venture follows another. Papermoney has its temptations but forgery is a</p><p>hanging crime. Could his engraving lead to riches or to the scaffold?</p><p><br></p><p>The King's Engraver is inspired by the life story of a supremely talented man at the heart of a louche art world. William&nbsp;is feted in both Georgian London and pre-revolutionary Paris. But these are challenging times.&nbsp;France and Britain are rivals in art and war.&nbsp;</p><p>William weaves his way between fearful threats of invasion and the promise of fortunes to be made where art and money meet.&nbsp;</p><p>This is biographical historical fiction the fruit of years of research filling in the gaps between the evidence to draw out the emotional</p><p>force that drives William towards a destiny that belies the promise of his glittering career.&nbsp;</p><p>Enjoy this tale of one man and two cities featuring an international cast of characters from the Comte de Broglie the head of Louis XV's secret spy network to&nbsp;Angelica Kauffmann one of only two female founders of the Royal Academy.&nbsp;</p>