This work was set in Italy, June 1300. In a disused church on the outskirts of Florence, the master craftsman, Ambrogio, is found murdered at the foot of an unfinished mosaic. A young Dante Alighieri, (future author of The Divine Comedy ) the recently elected Prior to the City of Florence, is called upon to investigate. He discovers that the church is being transformed into a university at the behest of the new Pope, Bonifacius VIII. Closer inspection reveals catacombs beneath the floor, populated with beggars and thieves, who speak of witchcraft and satanic rituals practised above. Meanwhile, the Church, on learning of Dante''s involvement, begins to show an unusual interest in Ambrogio''s fate. But Dante has one further lead; Ambrogio belonged to a society of learned men, The Third Heaven. Dante learns they are in Florence for the founding of the new university, and believes that if he can infiltrate this group he may learn the significance of Ambrogio''s work. Perhaps the key to the murder is the mosaic itself. Leoni sets this clever thriller in a city on edge, nervously recovering from civil war. Medieval Florence is portrayed with stunning clarity; a city on the cusp of the Renaissance, in which new learning - in the guise of Dante - takes on the dark forces of old. The Third Heaven Conspiracy is a breathtaking whodunnit.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Harvill Press
ISBN: 9781843432791
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 320
Tiempo de lectura:
6h 35m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 10/10/2006
Año de edición: 2006
Plaza de edición: London
Alto: 20.0 cm
Ancho: 13.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Giulio Leoni
Giulio Leoni nació y vive en Roma. Licenciado en Letras, es un apasionado de la historia de la magia y el ilusionismo. En el 2000 ganó el premio Tedeschi con la novela Dante Alighieri e i delitti della medusa, publicada en Algaida INTER con el título de El crimen de Medusa, y que fue su primera incursión en el mundo de la narrativa. Leoni también ha publicado con Algaida INTER la novela El ritual de Orfeo.