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The Palace: an historical horror novel by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
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Here, the Count is a Fiorentina fan. He has set himself up in a nice
house, with secret rooms for vampire type sleeping, and others for
whacky chemical experiments.

He has the friendship of a Medici, and the bed warming of a nice
Donna. His powerful friend kicks the bucket, and a rather nastier
gentlemen, a crazy Catholic comes to power and introduces a reign of
terror.

http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2006/12... ( )
  bluetyson | Dec 16, 2006 |
A noval of the vampire Saint Germain series. It's a wonderful saga. It does drag in spots but is worth reading. The history is fascinating. Makes you want to learn more of the history. ( )
  vampyredhead | Jan 9, 2006 |
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How beautiful a thing is youth
Which so completely flees us.
Whoever desires to be merry, let him;
For tomorrow is never certain.
-LAURENZO DE' MEDICI (Part 1)
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for the master of us all,
Robert Bloch
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Text of a document confirming the sale of land filed with la Signoria in Fiorenza on November 5, 1490:
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0446610992, Mass Market Paperback)

They say his palazzo is to be a magnificent work of art-a dazzling edifice to rival the most opulent in the city. Its owner is a stranger to Florence, a wealthy foreigner who dresses in black silk and practices the age-old secrets of alchemy. But the man who calls himself Francesco Ragoczy da San Germano conceals his own dark secrets that have exiled him to a life of blood-filled torment and eternal wandering. Yet in the sensation-craving Estasia, cousin to Botticelli, San Germano has found a woman whose unquenchable passions could exceed his own. And in the fanatical monk Savonarola, he has found a powerful enemy: a dangerously obsessed ascetic who exerts a hypnotic power over the citizens of Florence. Savonarola is embarked on a reign of terror that will not end until every thing of beauty is destroyed and every heretic burned at the stake. As the city becomes a hotbed of religious fervor and escalating violence, San Germano is faced with an impossible choice that could doom those he loves forever...and transform his own existence beyond recognition.Peopled by such unforgettable real-life figures as the de Medicis and Sandro Botticelli, THE PALACE evokes Renaissance Italy in all its dangerous glory, as it weaves a darkly erotic spell of love, power, obsession and seduction that will keep you in thrall until the stunning conclusion.

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