Inheritance of Power
"Takes a novel angle on Cosimo [de Medici]'s rise to power by telling the story of his mistress, the Circassian slave Maddalena . . . an incomparable cast." —Historical Novel Society
 
Ever-loyal Maddalena, a diminutive, dark-skinned, blue-eyed slave, has borne Cosimo de Medici a son and seen him rise to a position in the Church. Now, late in life, she finds herself committed to a convent, as part of a scheme to prevent Cosimo's sons from sending the Medici bank into ruin by hiding a fortune in gold for Cosimo's grandson, Lorenzo, to inherit.
 
But as the months go by, and the gold does not appear, her faith in Cosimo begins to wane and with it, her confidence in her own worth. Has she been duped? Approaching old age, she finds in the abbess a confessor, to whom she can confide her true story and perhaps, at the same time, convince herself that her life has been worthwhile. But the abbess has objectives of her own, and the two of them may not be on the same side.
 
Edward Charles presents an enthralling evocation of fifteenth-century Florence in a novel of intrigue, wealth, deception, and high political drama. The largest and most respected financial institution in Europe in its prime, the Medici bank came to represent the might of a family of great influence and power, who scaled the very heights of human grandeur but were to suffer through one of the most catastrophic financial crashes of early banking as the survival of a dynasty hung in the balance.
 
"A vivid tapestry of Florentine history . . . Imaginatively structured." —Booklist (starred review)
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Inheritance of Power
"Takes a novel angle on Cosimo [de Medici]'s rise to power by telling the story of his mistress, the Circassian slave Maddalena . . . an incomparable cast." —Historical Novel Society
 
Ever-loyal Maddalena, a diminutive, dark-skinned, blue-eyed slave, has borne Cosimo de Medici a son and seen him rise to a position in the Church. Now, late in life, she finds herself committed to a convent, as part of a scheme to prevent Cosimo's sons from sending the Medici bank into ruin by hiding a fortune in gold for Cosimo's grandson, Lorenzo, to inherit.
 
But as the months go by, and the gold does not appear, her faith in Cosimo begins to wane and with it, her confidence in her own worth. Has she been duped? Approaching old age, she finds in the abbess a confessor, to whom she can confide her true story and perhaps, at the same time, convince herself that her life has been worthwhile. But the abbess has objectives of her own, and the two of them may not be on the same side.
 
Edward Charles presents an enthralling evocation of fifteenth-century Florence in a novel of intrigue, wealth, deception, and high political drama. The largest and most respected financial institution in Europe in its prime, the Medici bank came to represent the might of a family of great influence and power, who scaled the very heights of human grandeur but were to suffer through one of the most catastrophic financial crashes of early banking as the survival of a dynasty hung in the balance.
 
"A vivid tapestry of Florentine history . . . Imaginatively structured." —Booklist (starred review)
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Inheritance of Power

Inheritance of Power

by Edward Charles
Inheritance of Power

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"Takes a novel angle on Cosimo [de Medici]'s rise to power by telling the story of his mistress, the Circassian slave Maddalena . . . an incomparable cast." —Historical Novel Society
 
Ever-loyal Maddalena, a diminutive, dark-skinned, blue-eyed slave, has borne Cosimo de Medici a son and seen him rise to a position in the Church. Now, late in life, she finds herself committed to a convent, as part of a scheme to prevent Cosimo's sons from sending the Medici bank into ruin by hiding a fortune in gold for Cosimo's grandson, Lorenzo, to inherit.
 
But as the months go by, and the gold does not appear, her faith in Cosimo begins to wane and with it, her confidence in her own worth. Has she been duped? Approaching old age, she finds in the abbess a confessor, to whom she can confide her true story and perhaps, at the same time, convince herself that her life has been worthwhile. But the abbess has objectives of her own, and the two of them may not be on the same side.
 
Edward Charles presents an enthralling evocation of fifteenth-century Florence in a novel of intrigue, wealth, deception, and high political drama. The largest and most respected financial institution in Europe in its prime, the Medici bank came to represent the might of a family of great influence and power, who scaled the very heights of human grandeur but were to suffer through one of the most catastrophic financial crashes of early banking as the survival of a dynasty hung in the balance.
 
"A vivid tapestry of Florentine history . . . Imaginatively structured." —Booklist (starred review)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473826663
Publisher: Claymore Press
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Series: The House of Medici
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 555 KB

About the Author

Edward Charles's was born in South Wales in 1941. His first novel, In the Shadow of Lady Jane was published by Macmillan New Writing in May 2006. Since then, he has written three more novels in the Richard Stocker series, following Richard from Tudor England to Renaissance Padua and Venice. A change of direction took him to Florence in the 1400's and the rise and subsequent fall of the Medici clan. This is his first book to be released by Pen and Sword, and will be followed by The House of Medici: Seeds of Decline later this year. Edward lives in Devon with his wife, and is currently at work on his third Medici novel.
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