Daughters of the Doge (Richard Stocker)

Daughters of the Doge (Richard Stocker)

by EdwardCharles (Author)

Synopsis

Venice, 1556: a wealthy, bustling, multi-cultural city, with a standard of living four times that of anywhere else in Europe. Into this exciting world comes twenty-year-old English protestant Richard Stocker, recovering from the execution of his friend Lady Jane Grey (a friendship recounted in Edward Charles's debut novel In the Shadow of Lady Jane.)

Soon Richard finds himself caught up in the complexities of La Serenissima, and involved with three of the city's most remarkable women: Faustina Contarini, a nun imprisoned in a convent by her noble family; Yasmeen Ahmed, Muslim clerk and book-keeper to the great artist Tintoretto; and Veronica Franco, artists' model, courtesan and poet. Each has her own story to tell, but they have one thing in common: they are all daughters of the Doge, held captive by the contradictory laws and regulations of this teeming city.

This is a thrilling account of a young man's transformation, as he discovers love, faith and deception in a colourfully evoked Renaissance Venice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 02 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0230531237
ISBN 13: 9780230531239

Media Reviews
An engaging tale. --Historical Novels Review
Author Bio
Edward Charles is an economist with a finance PhD from Manchester Business School. He has been a university lecturer and a City and international businessman and has published widely in his specialist subjects. He currently lives in Devon where he writes, paints, and tends his vineyard.