The Oracle of the Moon -anglais-
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9782361321161
Éditeur
Versilio
Date de publication
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anglais
Langue d'origine
français
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The Oracle of the Moon -anglais-

Versilio

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The Monastery of Saint Giovanni in Venere, Italy, 1545. When terrified
villagers deliver a practically lifeless body to Dom Salvatore, claiming that
the man has been the victim of witchcraft, the monk transgresses the rules of
the monastery in order to nurse the stranger back to health. However, within
these safe cloisters, a series of tragic events unfold.

Someone is trying to kill the wounded stranger. Dom Salvatore must find out
who this mysterious man is, if he is to have a chance of saving his life.
Giovanni Tratore was born some three decades earlier to a peasant family in
Calabria. He dutifully worked with his brother in the fields, but always
dreamt of a greater life for himself. One day a ship bearing Venetian nobles
is forced to anchor near his village, following a pirate attack.

The moment Giovanni sets eyes on Elena, the great granddaughter of the Doge,
the most important man in Venice, he falls in love with her. An impossible
love - how could a noble woman be interested in a peasant? - but Giovanni is
not put off. From that moment on he resolves to do whatever it takes to make
himself worthy of her love. Setting out for Venice, he soon meets Luna - a
woman who can see into the future. When Luna reads his Oracle, Giovanni is
terrified. "You will kill once through jealousy, once though fear and once
through anger." Her words will haunt Giovanni throughout his life, as he tries
to understand his fate, take control of it and even - when possible - side-
step it.

Set against a 16th century rife with religious and political tensions, this
novel take us from rural Calabria to the decadent palaces of Venice, from the
secluded monasteries of Mount Athos to the prisons of Algiers, from the
winding alleys of Jerusalem to the ghettos of Cyprus.

At once an epic love story, a compelling journey of initiation and a
theological thriller of the most gripping kind, Frédéric Lenoir has succeeded
in combining page-turning suspense with fascinating astrological,
philosophical and religious insight in a novel that leaves you utterly bereft
when you finish.

"Our very own Dan Brown... More than an epic historical thriller, this is a
philosophical tale, written by a true scholar." - Le Journal du dimanche

"The intrigue is beautifully crafted and the love story keeps the reader in
suspense until the very last page... A rip roaring read!' - Paris Match

"Look no further than The Oracle of the Moon for your weekend reading: love,
adventure and intrigue set in the middle of the Renaissance - truly
gripping... An extremely accessible history of religions with a twist of
Dumas.' - RTL
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