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Mastro Titta E L Accusa Del Sangue Roma 1859 Un Indagine Del Boia Papalino Il Caso Mortara E L Affaire Reynard


Mastro Titta E L Accusa Del Sangue Roma 1859 Un Indagine Del Boia Papalino Il Caso Mortara E L Affaire Reynard
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Mastro Titta E L Accusa Del Sangue


Mastro Titta E L Accusa Del Sangue
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Author : Nicola Verde
language : it
Publisher: Fratelli Frilli Editori
Release Date : 2021-02-24

Mastro Titta E L Accusa Del Sangue written by Nicola Verde and has been published by Fratelli Frilli Editori this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-24 with Fiction categories.


Roma gennaio 1869: Giambattista Bugatti detta le sue memorie allo scrittore Ernesto Mezzabotta. Roma, inverno 1859. La scomparsa di un neonato, figlio di un ufficiale francese, fa temere un nuovo “caso Mortara”. Il bambino, infatti, nato ebreo, è stato sottoposto a un “battesimo forzato” dalla sua balia. Rapito, dunque, dai gendarmi pontifici e condotto nella casa dei catecumeni perché venga allevato nella fede cristiana? Siamo nel momento più delicato in cui si sta decidendo l’alleanza franco-piemontese contro l’Austria, che c’entri, quindi, la “longa manus” di una delle due potenze, prossime alleate, per screditare lo stato pontificio affinché Napoleone III possa schierarsi senza suscitare le ire e lo sdegno dei cattolici europei? Oppure, si tratta, più semplicemente, della fuga della giovane nutrice proprio per sottrarre il neonato alle “grinfie” pontificie? Ma quando il bambino e la balia verranno trovati trucidati, omicidi ai quali ne seguiranno altri, a quelle prime ipotesi se ne dovranno aggiungere altre. Gelosia? Oppure si deve dar credito a “l’accusa del sangue”, il mito secondo il quale gli ebrei userebbero il sangue dei bambini cristiani per scopi rituali? O le ragioni di quel “furore assassino”, risiedono altrove? Anche in questo caso Giambattista Bugatti, Mastro Titta, il famoso boia papalino, e i suoi due amici, Amilcare Laudadio, ispettore di polizia di Borgo, e Giuseppe Marocco d’Imola, poeta e tornitore, sono coinvolti per sciogliere il mistero. Il nuovo avvincente romanzo di un autore che sta portando alla ribalta una Roma ottocentesca sconosciuta, buia, sporca, puzzolente e addormentata, ma assolutamente fascinosa, incantevole e seducente. Nicola Verde è nato a Succivo (CE) il primo marzo 1951, è sposato e ha un figlio; vive a Roma. Vincitore di alcuni prestigiosi premi dedicati al giallo, alla fantascienza e al fantastico, è presente in numerosissime antologie (Giallo Mondadori, Hobby & Work, Del Vecchio, Perdisa, Dario Flaccovio, Robin, Fratelli Frilli, Delos ecc.). Ha pubblicato i seguenti romanzi: Sa morte secada, (Dario Flaccovio ed. 2004; Delos Digital 2015; Fratelli Frilli Editori ed. 2020), prefazione di Luigi Bernardi, semifinalista al premio Scerbanenco; Un’altra verità, (Dario Flaccovio ed. 2007), prefazione di Marcello Fois, vincitore del premio Qualità editori indipendenti; Le segrete vie del maestrale, (Hobby & Work 2008), prefazione di Ben Pastor, finalista al Festival Mediterraneo del giallo e del noir. La sconosciuta del lago, (Hobby & Work 2011), liberamente ispirato al caso di Antonietta Longo, la decapitata di Castelgandolfo; Il romanzo è stato vincitore della sezione romanzi storici al Festival Mediterraneo del giallo e del noir. Verità imperfette (Del Vecchio 2014), “romanzo noir a più mani a incastri multipli”; Il marchio della bestia (Parallelo45 2017), quarto romanzo della “serie sarda”; Il vangelo del boia (Newton Compton 2017) già finalista al premio Tedeschi, è stato semifinalista allo Scerbanenco e finalista al premio Acqui Storia 2018, sezione romanzi storici.



The Lady In Blue


The Lady In Blue
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Author : Javier Sierra
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2007-06-19

The Lady In Blue written by Javier Sierra and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-19 with Fiction categories.


An elaborately woven novel of intrigue about one of America's most curious and enduring legends -- the enigma of the Lady in Blue In Los Angeles, Jennifer Narody has been having a series of disturbing dreams involving eerie images of a lady dressed in blue. What she doesn't know is that this same spirit appeared to leaders of the Jumano Native American tribe in New Mexico 362 years earlier, and was linked to a Spanish nun capable of powers of "bilocation," or the ability to be in two places simultaneously. Meanwhile, young journalist Carlos Albert is driven by a blinding snowstorm to the little Spanish town of Ágreda, where he stumbles upon a nearly forgotten seventeenth-century convent founded by this same legendary woman. Intrigued by her rumored powers, he delves into finding out more. These threads, linked by an apparent suicide, eventually lead Carlos to Cardinal Baldi, to an American spy, and ultimately to Los Angeles, where Jennifer Narody unwittingly holds the key to the mystery that the Catholic Church, the U.S. Defense Department, and the journalist are each determined to decipher -- the Lady in Blue.



The Showstone


The Showstone
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Author : GLENN. COOPER
language : en
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Release Date : 2021-03-31

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Mysticism, angels, evil spirits: Harvard Professor Cal Donovan investigates a scrying stone linked to the death of his parents.Algosh, Iraq, 1989. During an archaeological excavation Hiram Donovan uncovers a piece of meticulously knapped obsidian. Instinct tells him to hide it from others on the dig, so he sends it back to his wife in America with a note: John Dee, British Museum/Scrying stone? Days later Hiram is murdered with it made to look like an accident. But there was a witness. Decades later, on his death bed, the witness confesses to what he saw. Shortly afterwards, Cal Donovan - Professor of Archaeology at Harvard and Hiram's son - is told his mother has been killed. Upon finding the parcel still unopened alongside his father's mysterious note referencing Queen Elizabeth's astrologer and alchemist, Cal sets out to discover the truth. What he finds are fanatics determined to obtain the mystical stone, but for what purpose...?



Down


Down
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Author : Glenn Cooper
language : en
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Release Date : 2015-07-14

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DOWN - Pinhole is the first book of an explosive new trilogy by international bestselling author, Glenn Cooper. A cross between DANTE'S INFERNO and GAME OF THRONES, DOWN is part historical thriller and part fantasy-adventure, a thought-provoking, page-turning, epic saga that explores the consequences of evil and transports readers to a world unlike any they have ever experienced. John Camp heads up security at a world's largest super-collider tunneled around London. Scarred by his wartime experiences, he's been fighting his demons and putting his life back in order. High on his priorities is his new relationship with physicist Emily Loughty, the collider's beautiful and accomplished Scottish research director. When the collider starts up it hits its projected energy target but then inexplicably continues powering much higher. In the blink of an eye Emily disappears and a rough-looking man appears in her place. In fear and confusion the man barrels out of the lab and disappears. His identity may be the only clue to what has happened. John volunteers to embark on a mission to try and rescue Emily and when the collider is powered up again he finds himself in a strange and terrifying world, geographically identical to Earth but very different. It's a place some call Down, eternally populated by those who've committed the most unforgivable acts of evil during their lives. Here in a world with but a few glimmers of hope, kings and dukes, including infamous historical figures, battle perpetually for supremacy. In a race against time, John must navigate the terrible landscape of Down and bring home the love of his life before they are trapped for the rest of their lives. Glenn Cooper, a Harvard graduate, archaeologist, physician, former biotechnology CEO, screenwriter and film producer, has written ten thrillers that have sold over six million copies in thirty translations.