Il banchiere di Milano
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Format
eBook
Pages
280
Language
Italian
Published
Apr 26, 2021
Publisher
Frilli
ISBN-10
8869435296
ISBN-13
9788869435294
Description
Raoul Sforza, often referred to as “il banchiere nero,” is a complex figure steeped in intrigue and controversy. His past, marked by rebellious exploits, casts a long shadow over his present as he navigates the treacherous waters of finance and power in Milan. As he maneuvers through a world filled with ambition and betrayal, Sforza’s savvy and cunning become his strongest assets.
The narrative delves into Sforza's relationships, revealing a tapestry of alliances and rivalries that shape his journey. Amidst the backdrop of a bustling city, he confronts adversaries who threaten to disrupt his carefully constructed empire. Each decision he makes reverberates through his life, illustrating the tightrope he walks between prosperity and downfall.
Through richly crafted prose, the story explores themes of redemption and the pursuit of success, ultimately questioning the moral implications of Sforza's choices. His tale captures the essence of an era marked by both grandeur and moral ambiguity, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of ambition and consequence.
The narrative delves into Sforza's relationships, revealing a tapestry of alliances and rivalries that shape his journey. Amidst the backdrop of a bustling city, he confronts adversaries who threaten to disrupt his carefully constructed empire. Each decision he makes reverberates through his life, illustrating the tightrope he walks between prosperity and downfall.
Through richly crafted prose, the story explores themes of redemption and the pursuit of success, ultimately questioning the moral implications of Sforza's choices. His tale captures the essence of an era marked by both grandeur and moral ambiguity, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of ambition and consequence.
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