The Lion of St. Mark by Thomas Quinn

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Tells of the conflict between two powerful Venetian noble families. The two patricians - Captain Giovanni Soranzo and Commander Antonio Ziam, must temper their personal actions in the conflict with their devotion and loyalty to their republic. In a city where two honors reign, only one war can be fought: that for the survival of the city itself.

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The Lion of St. Mark by Thomas Quinn

Tells of the conflict between two powerful Venetian noble families. The two patricians - Captain Giovanni Soranzo and Commander Antonio Ziam, must temper their personal actions in the conflict with their devotion and loyalty to their republic. In a city where two honors reign, only one war can be fought: that for the survival of the city itself.

Thomas Quinn was born in Newark, New Jersey, and holds a bachelor's degree in labor relations from Cornell University. He worked for Procter & Gamble in various sales and marketing jobs in the United States and the United Kingdom for seventeen years after graduating. He went on to become president of an Irish Dairy Board subsidiary and vice president of sales for Warner-Lambert and CIGNA Healthcare. He and his wife live in West Chester, Pennsylvania. They have two children who are grown up and two grandchildren.

The Venetians trilogy continues with The Sword of Venice, the second book in the series. The Lion of St. George was his first novel. In 2005, Mark was released.

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ISBN 13 9780312319083
ISBN 10 0312319088
Title The Lion of St. Mark
Author Thomas Quinn
Series Venetians Trilogy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2005-07-01
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.