Venice, 1162. Buried bones are discovered under the ruins of a church. A few days later, a corpse is found in the Rivoalto's channel.
This murder tarnishes the name of Doge Vitale II Michiel. Is it a political crime, an act of revenge or a curse?
Hugues de Tarse, with the precious help of Eleonor de Fierville, will understand the fatal role of Venetian women in what is a dark story of love, jealousy and hatred.
- A clever and romantic plot, in a rare and fascinating setting.
- A dive into medieval Venice, so different from the one we know today, but just as enchanting.
Photographer when she was 19, Viviane Moore became then an independent journalist before devoting herself entirely to writing. Her series of historical novels quickly made her known to the public.