Hi, Brian.
Hope this note finds you well. Janice and I (former workshop participants of yours) wanted to tell you
about our latest novel. It is a historical mystery called The Wolves of St. Peter's and is being published by
HarperCollins Canada.
A
suspenseful, intoxicating mystery of art, young love, and betrayal, set amid
the glory and corruption of Renaissance Rome
When
Francesco Angeli sees a golden-haired woman being pulled from the Tiber on a
rainy Rome morning, he is shocked to realize that he knows her.
It is 1508, and
Francesco is a reluctant houseboy to Michelangelo, who is at work on the
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Francesco prefers the company of the urbane
Raphael and the artistic circle that gathers at the home of Imperia.
Imperia operates a brothel in the shadow of the Vatican while the all-powerful Pope
Julius II turns a blind eye. The woman in the river is one of Imperia’s ladies,
and against his better judgment, Francesco becomes involved in the search for
the truth about her death.
Meanwhile,
rising waters flood the city’s streets, turning Romans into refugees and the
Coliseum into an emergency refuge, while hungry wolves descend from the hills
to stalk the city like ghosts. As Francesco follows the deepening mystery of
the woman’s death from the backstreets of the ancient city to the pope’s inner
sanctum, he begins to realize that danger and corruption may lurk behind the
most beautiful of facades.
Janice & Gina |
“A zesty mix of high-class brothels and high-level corruption make The Wolves of St. Peter’s a top-notch historical thriller. Buonaguro and Kirk lead us through the murkier side of Renaissance Rome with the help of a cast of enjoyably unpleasant characters, including a grumpy Michelangelo and a serenely dissolute Raphael. Who needs The Borgias?”
—Ross King, Governor General’s Award–winning author of Leonardo and the Last Supper and Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling
Thanks
for your continual support of Ontario writers, Brian.
Best,
Gina Buonaguro (Toronto) & Janice Kirk
(Kingston)
See
Brian Henry's schedule here, including
writing workshops and creative writing courses in Kingston, Peterborough,
Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Georgetown, Milton, Oakville, Burlington, St.
Catharines, Hamilton, Dundas, Kitchener, Guelph, London, Woodstock,
Orangeville, Newmarket, Barrie, Orillia, Bracebridge, Sudbury,
Muskoka, Peel, Halton, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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