Friday, December 10, 2010

Terra Viodio Zoofilia

historical novel by Lea Korte

is well told and even better researched . Indeed, it goes right into the story and learn thing or two about the masons.
Lea Korte also has a better idea of even a collection of maps on its website (by clicking on the book cover you get there), with which one can understand all the places and thus has more to feel as if you were really with it.
The book is set in the 15th Century, as a rule between the Christians and the Muslims fighting and a lady, Zahra who is very familiar with Aisha (chief wife of the Emir), is torn between revealing and some intrigues and power struggles. Then there's the love for the Spaniard Gonzalo, through which she brings into deadly danger.
My case are historical novels no means, but this book stuck very much information and knowledge of the author, which makes it even more interesting. Who likes historical novels should buy "The Moor" unconditional and read.


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