
Acclaimed novelist of the Italian Renaissance Sarah Dunant now takes on the era's most infamous family: the Borgias. By the end of the fifteenth century the beauty & creativity of Italy is matched by its brutality & corruption nowhere more than in Rome & in the Church. When Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia buys his way into the papacy as Alexander VI he is defined not just by his wealth or his passionate love for his illegitimate children but by his blood: he is a Spanish Pope in a city run by Italians. If the Borgias are to triumph this charismatic consummate politician with a huge appetite for life women & power must use papacy & family to succeed. His eldest son Cesare a dazzlingly cold intelligence & an even colder soul is his greatest
- though increasingly unstable
- weapon. Later immortalised in Machiavelli's The Prince he provides the energy & the muscle. His daughter Lucrezia beloved by both men is the prime dynastic tool. Twelve years old when the novel opens hers is a journey through three marriages: from childish innocence to painful experience from pawn to political player. Stripping away the myths around the Borgias Blood & Beauty is a majestic novel that breathes life into this astonishing family & celebrates the raw power of history itself: compelling complex & relentless.