

His mustache and sparse beard were closely groomed, so that the latter more resembled rust upon his jaw - which was as solid as iron plate.

The candles glazed his milky complexion his auburn hair fell straight to his shoulders, framing a lean, saintly face that God had set upon a wrestler's neck.

This task brings her into an uneasy working relationship with Juan's famous brother Cesare Borgia, known throughout Italy by his nickname "Valentino":Ĭontrary to his brother Juan, Valentino displayed a preference for sober attire, the tight collar of his black velvet jacket exposing only a thin band of white shirt. Pope Alexander VI) into investigating the murder of Rodrigo's beloved son (and the father of Damiata's child) Juan. The Malice of Fortune Michael EnnisAnchor, 2013 The Malice of Fortune, the third historical novel from Michael Ennis (after The Duchess of Milan and Byzantium, both very much worth the time and attention required to find and read them), is now issued in an attractive paperback from Anchor, and the book's premise is mighty attractive too: take two of the Italian Renaissance's most famous names - Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo Da Vinci - and put them in the same book, solving an ingenious series of crimes.Such is the rough setting of The Malice of Fortune, which opens in the year 1502, when an intelligent and experienced courtesan named Damiata is blackmailed by Rodrigo Borgia (i.e.
