![]() ![]() ![]() Angélique and the Sultan (aka Angélique in Barbary) Other books by Serge Golon (not translated) Other books by Anne and Serge Golon (not translated) Other books by Anne Golon (not translated) 1957 - Angélique, The Marquise of the Angels (Angélique, Marquise des Anges)ġ958 - Angélique, the road to Versailles (Angélique, le Chemin de Versailles)ġ959 - Angélique and the King (Angélique et le Roy)ġ960 - Angélique and the Sultan also known as Angélique in Barbary (Indomptable Angélique)ġ961 - Angélique in Revolt (Angélique se révolte)ġ961 - Angélique in Love (Angélique et son Amour)ġ964 - The Countess Angélique (Angélique et le Nouveau Monde)ġ966 - The Temptation of Angélique (La Tentation d'Angélique)ġ972 - Angélique and the Demon (Angélique et la Démone)ġ976 - Angélique and the Ghosts (Angélique et le Complot des Ombres)ġ980 - Angélique à Québec (not translated yet)ġ984 - Angélique, la Route de l'Espoir (not translated yet)ġ985 - La Victoire d'Angélique (not translated yet) ![]()
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