England, 1591. Eager to see the world, English Lord William Bateman sets out for adventure. Before his journey can really begin though he finds himself in an Ottoman prison, desperate to escape and making a vow that he can't and won't deny. Can William avoid his fate in Turkey and will he keep his promise or betray his honor?
Jeffrey Hantover Libros
Jeffrey Hantover profundiza en las intrincadas conexiones entre cultura, arte y estructuras sociales. Su obra, informada por sus experiencias viviendo en Asia, explora las profundidades de la motivación y el deseo humanos. Con un ojo agudo para el detalle y una profunda comprensión de las dinámicas sociales, Hantover crea narrativas convincentes que resuenan con experiencias humanas universales. Su escritura sirve como un testimonio de la interconexión del mundo y la fascinación perdurable por el patrimonio artístico y cultural.



The Jewel Trader of Pegu
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 1598, a young Jewish gem merchant named Abraham escapes the confines of Venice's ghetto, seeking fortune in the vibrant kingdom of Pegu. There, he encounters cultural acceptance but faces a troubling local custom that binds him to Mya, a young girl who brings him unexpected joy and love. As their bond deepens, they must navigate the looming social and political turmoil threatening their lives and aspirations, testing their relationship and dreams amidst chaos.
The Three Deaths of Giovanni Fumiani
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The story revolves around the intriguing concept of Fumiani's repeated deaths, suggesting a cycle of resurrection or reincarnation. As the narrative unfolds, it explores themes of identity, mortality, and the consequences of past actions. Characters grapple with the implications of Fumiani's demise, leading to a deeper understanding of life and death. The plot promises a blend of mystery and philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to ponder the nature of existence and the potential for redemption.