"Charles takes a novel angle on Cosimo's rise to power by telling the story of his mistress, the Circassian slave Maddalena . . . This is a thrilling moment of Florentine history, with an incomparable cast of real-life characters. Charles does well with the two women, the abbess and Maddalena." - Historical Novel Society"A vivid tapestry of Florentine history . . . Imaginatively structured." - Booklist, starred review"Well researched . . . makes for an excellent read." - Historical Tapestry
Italian noblewoman, Lucrezia Tornabuoni, is determined to see her son, Lorenzo the Magnificent, take his rightful place as savior to the Medici legacy. For years she has groomed Lorenzo to be a great prince. But while she taught him everything he needed to know about leading a great Italian family, there was a terrible cost. The Medici Bank--whose wealth has funded the City and Republic of Florence for centuries--is faltering, the money is running out, and the burdens of greatness are becoming more onerous for her son. Lucrezia begins to question whether she has led him astray, but in the closed society of Florence, there is no one she can confide in. Then, while on a journey away from the city, she is approached by a young priest new to town and asking for guidance about the workings of Florentine society. What begins as a simple conversation quickly evolves into confession for Lucrezia. In revealing the secrets of her family to this benign outsider, she is able to unburden herself. But this man is not the simple monk he appears. In his hands, Lorenzo's future--and the Medici legacy--may crumble and fall . . . unless Lucrezia can stop him from taking everything she holds dear.
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For the first time in paperback, comes the second riveting installment of Edward Charles' celebrated House of Medici historical series.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781510725867
Publisert
2018-02-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Skyhorse Publishing
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
204
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