Dark secrets are revealed in Vatican City in this Gabriel Allon thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva.
In Munich, a Jewish scholar is assassinated. In Venice, Mossad agent and art restorer Gabriel Allon receives the news, puts down his brushes, and leaves immediately. And at the Vatican, the new pope vows to uncover the truth about the church's response to the Holocaust—while a powerful cardinal plots his next move.
Now, as Allon follows a trail of secrets and unthinkable deeds, the lives of millions are changed forever—and the life of one man becomes expendable...
The Family is a captivating novel set in the vibrant and tumultuous world of fifteenth-century Rome. This masterpiece, completed by Mario Puzo and Carol Gino, immerses readers in the heart of the Renaissance, a time when power, luxury, and betrayal were intertwined.
At the center of this enthralling tale is Rodrigo Borgia, known to history as Pope Alexander VI. His insatiable desires for dominance, opulence, and passion are only rivaled by his profound love for his family. The Borgias, a notorious crime family, navigate the dangerous waters of Italian politics, where the stakes are high, and loyalty is paramount.
Rodrigo's children each play a pivotal role in this intricate narrative. Cesare Borgia, a fierce and ambitious warrior, is both a friend and inspiration to Machiavelli. Lucrezia Borgia, known for her beauty and cunning, uses her marriage alliances to unite nations and stir hearts. Meanwhile, the unloved Jofre and the irascible Juan add their own layers of complexity to the story.
Throughout the novel, historical figures such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Ferdinand and Isabella make appearances, enriching the tapestry of this historical drama.
The Family is more than just a story of crime and power; it is a symphony of human emotions, from pride and romance to jealousy and murderous rage. This novel, two decades in the making, stands as a testament to Mario Puzo's legacy as one of the greatest storytellers of our time.