What inspired the choice to tell Montmorency's story through both his criminal and gentleman personas?
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What inspired the choice to tell Montmorency's story through both his criminal and gentleman personas?
Did anyone else feel the historical details made the setting come alive, or was it a bit dense at times?
How do readers interpret Montmorency's moral journey — is he truly redeemable or trapped by his circumstances?