Florenzer

Paperback Published on: 02/07/2026; Language: English, English (Original language of a translated text)
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Synopsis

'Exquisitely sexy' JAMES CAHILL

'Told in rich, vivid prose' DANIELLE GILES

THE DAZZLING NEW HISTORICAL FICTION NOVEL FOR FANS OF THE SONG OF ACHILLES AND MARRIAGE PORTRAIT.

15th-century Florence: where the river runs red with slaughterhouse blood and bronze statues glow in every square. Into its fold comes a young Leonardo da Vinci. Wayward and dreamy, he is different from the other artist's apprentices, drawn to what passes behind veils of steam in the baths and along the moonlit banks of the Arno.

Such habits have long belonged to Florence, but they carry risk in a city where anonymous accusations slipped into letterboxes destroy reputations overnight. Alongside Leonardo, two men pursue their own forms of immortality: Francesco Salviati, a priest willing to endure any degradation in the name of salvation, and Lorenzo de' Medici, heir to a great banking fortune, for whom wealth proves a shifting, uncertain thing.

Weaving together these three lives, Florenzer is a sensuous and richly imagined portrait of a city that paints over its own decay; where an untested artist, not yet marked by greatness, will dare to follow his most unholy desires.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pushkin Press
  • ISBN: 9781805338246
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
  • Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)

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Florenzer
An ambitious debut novel
The novel follows three parallel strands: the Medici family in a claustrophobic, crumbling Florence; a pope portrayed as physically repellent and deeply hy... READ MORE
Sophie Artemis
Florenzer
A well-written historical drama
I requested this purely based on the cover and the inclusion of da Vinci, so I was unsure how my reading experience would go . What I found was a well-writ... READ MORE
Lucie Scott
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