Outrage, forgery and misplaced trust at the heart of Versailles. A necklace doomed many lives. Henry Vizetelly's painstaking account assembles original letters, official documents and contemporary memoirs to unpick the diamond necklace affair - the Marie-Antoinette scandal that became synonymous with royal excess and public fury in 18th century France. More than a chronicle, this historical true crime book blends biography and memoir with document-led inquiry to offer a vivid portrait of courtly life and the brittle alliances of Versailles court politics. Vizetelly gives particular attention to the Countess de la Motte, the pretended confidant of Marie-Antoinette, while also tracing the careers of the other actors involved in this remarkable drama. The tone is forensic yet humane; royal court intrigue is rendered with the clarity of a dossier and the colour of contemporary memoirs, making it a classic historical investigation for readers who prize primary sources and narrative intelligence. By setting official correspondence alongside contemporary memoirs recently made public, Vizetelly invites readers to weigh contradictions of motive and reputation. The narrative reconstructs procedural steps, social networks and reputational stakes so the affair reads as both a crime dossier and a moral portrait of late Ancien Regime society. Accessible for casual readers drawn to scandal yet indispensable for scholars, this volume sits comfortably in a history enthusiasts collection and serves as a reliable academic research resource for those studying French Revolution history or the social currents of late Ancien Regime France. Collectors of classic literature and documentary history will value its documentary rigour and narrative authority. Librarians, students and independent researchers will find it a useful complement to secondary studies; its richly sourced approach rewards repeated reading and ready reference. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.