
Damnatio Memoriae, Marcus Ranfo il Templare sepolto dal silenzio
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Elisabetta Rigotti
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Mystery
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
376
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Feb 20, 2020
出版社
Lulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-10
0244264589
ISBN-13
9780244264581
説明
In the shadows of Tergeste in 1313, the haunting tale of Marcus Ranfo unfolds. A man of the Templar Order, his life is abruptly shattered when he witnesses the brutal slaughter of his family and followers, leaving him teetering on the brink of despair. With their houses crumbling in the wake of violence, the once vibrant community is suffocated by loss and silence.
As each page turns, readers are immersed in the rich tapestry of medieval intrigue, where betrayal and loyalty intertwine. The chilling atmosphere envelops Marcus as he grapples with the ghosts of his past, haunted not just by the memories of loved ones lost but also by the weight of a legacy that seems doomed to be forgotten. The remnants of his life become a relentless reminder of a world that has turned against him.
Elisabetta Rigotti masterfully captures the essence of a bygone era, infusing her story with elements of mystery, tragedy, and the quest for redemption. As Marcus seeks to reclaim not only his identity but also the memories of those who were killed, readers are drawn into a poignant exploration of how history can be both remembered and silenced.
As each page turns, readers are immersed in the rich tapestry of medieval intrigue, where betrayal and loyalty intertwine. The chilling atmosphere envelops Marcus as he grapples with the ghosts of his past, haunted not just by the memories of loved ones lost but also by the weight of a legacy that seems doomed to be forgotten. The remnants of his life become a relentless reminder of a world that has turned against him.
Elisabetta Rigotti masterfully captures the essence of a bygone era, infusing her story with elements of mystery, tragedy, and the quest for redemption. As Marcus seeks to reclaim not only his identity but also the memories of those who were killed, readers are drawn into a poignant exploration of how history can be both remembered and silenced.