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The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis
The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis






The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis

Guilia is a young woman who was left at an orphanage with only a necklace to give an clue to her identity. She is the author of the critically acclaimed The Borgia Bride, and numerous other dark fantasy and historical novels. JEANNE KALOGRIDIS lives in California, where she shares a house with an adorably wiggly black lab named Django. Accused of the Magician’s murder, Giulia is pursued by the handsome policeman Niccolo, Lorenzo’s henchmen, and foreign spies, and in order to survive, she must not only solve the mystery of the mystery of the Magician’s murder, but that of her own past ALL PURCHASE LINKS ARE AFFILIATE LINKS WHICH MEANS IF YOU BUY ANYTHING THROUGH THEM I WILL RECEIVE A SMALL COMMISSION (AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE TO YOU) When Giulia’s involvement with him ends with his murder, she’s drawn into a treacherous web of espionage and deceit involving the forces of Rome, Naples, and a man known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. She accepts the job and begins smuggling his talismans throughout the city.īut the talismans are not what they seem, and neither is the Magician. But his identity is secret―he is known only as “the Magician of Florence”―and he is in need of an assistant. The man claims to be a cabalist, a student of Jewish mysticism and ritual magic, who works for the most powerful families in Florence. Now, after spending two years as a successful pickpocket, an old man catches her about to make off with his purse, and rather than having her carted off to prison he offers her a business proposition.

The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis

She chose neither, and after refusing an elderly suitor, Giulia escaped onto the streets of Florence. Raised in Florence’s famous Ospedale degli Innocenti, her probing questions and insubordinate behavior made her an unwelcome presence, and at the age of fifteen, she was given an awful choice: become a nun, or be married off to a man she didn’t love. In this irresistible historical novel set in the turbulent world of the Medicis, a young woman finds herself driven from pick-pocketing to espionage when she meets a mysterious man. I generally tend towards art themed books but byzantine intrigue also catches my attention now and then (yes I realize that I’ve mixed my time periods there but you get what I mean.) The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis was sent to me by the publisher at no charge for my honest review. I do enjoy reading about the Renaissance.








The Orphan of Florence by Jeanne Kalogridis