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The Borgia Blade

(1953)
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ROGUE OF THE RENAISSANCE
"Biagio Marsanti stepped forward and slid out his long evil blade. Per Bacco! he snarled. You ill-guided fool. I'll shred that face of yours so that no woman will ever want to see it again, by sun or candlelight! "He cut with his sword and the sound of its slashing whistled through the air. But where his enemy had stood was now an empty space. "Then, with grace and gaiety, Ilarion lunged in, his sword a needle of flashing brilliance. It caught Marsanti's blade and ripped it from his fingers, sent it flying with a high screech of steel. "Donna Dorotea screamed ..."
Here is an authentic novel from the swashbuckling age of Cesare Borgia and the Madonna of the Roses. It is an uncensored reprint of the original best-seller.


Genre: Historical

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