The Venetian Contract
By (Author) Marina Fiorato
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
8th January 2013
16th August 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
330g
1576. Five years after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Lepanto, a ship steals unnoticed into Venice bearing a deadly cargo. A man more dead than alive, disembarks and staggers into Piazza San Marco. He brings a gift to Venice from Constantinople. Within days the city is infected with bubonic plague - and the Turkish Sultan has his revenge.
But the ship also holds a secret stowaway - Feyra, a young and beautiful harem doctor fleeing a future as the Sultan's concubine. Only her wits and medical knowledge keep her alive as the plague ravages Venice. In despair the Doge commissions the architect Andrea Palladio to build the greatest church of his career - an offering to God so magnificent that Venice will be saved. But Palladio's own life is in danger too, and it will require all skills of medico Annibale Cason, the city's finest plague doctor, to keep him alive. But what Annibale had not counted on was meeting Feyra, who is now under Palladio's protection, a woman who can not only match his medical skills but can also teach him how to care.[Fiorato's] knowledge of the city and its history shines through on every page - Choice Magazine
I absolutely loved this story - debrasbookcafe.blogspot.co.ukIf you like historical fiction and/or medical dramas, you should really give this a try. Fiorato writes with a deft hand and creates a whirlwind world that is excitingly beautiful and uncertain - http://bcfreviews.wordpress.comPraise for Marina Fiorato:'Fiorato creates her own masterpiece' - BooklistCaptures the scents, passion and vigour of Italy - Books QuarterlyA great read - BestA great holiday read with solid historical substance - Historical Novels ReviewMarina Fiorato is half-Venetian. She was born in Manchester and raised in the Yorkshire Dales. She is a history graduate of Oxford University and the University of Venice, where she specialized in the study of Shakespeare's plays as an historical source. After university she studied art and since worked as an illustrator, actress and film reviewer. Marina was married on the Grand Canal and lives in north London with her husband, son and daughter. You can follow Marina on Twitter at @MarinaFiorato and find out more about her and her writing at www.marinafiorato.com