The Poet Prince by Kathleen Mcgowan

The Poet Prince by Kathleen Mcgowan

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Book III in the explosive Magdalene Line Trilogy: Maureen unveils the powerful secrets hidden in the masterpiece of Renaissance Italy

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The Poet Prince by Kathleen Mcgowan

The third book in the Magdalene Line Trilogy takes Maureen to Florence, where she begins training in the secret teachings of The Order of the Holy Sepulcher. Under the guidance of her new teacher, Destino, she discovers the fascinating story of Lorenzo de Medici - the godfather of the Renaissance and the greatest patron of the arts in history. But Lorenzo's obsession was not with culture alone. Instead, he worked carefully to create a body of work which would preserve a series of ancient secrets - secrets too powerful and dangerous to be committed to writing. But Maureen's most explosive discovery affects the person closest to her, as she realizes that her lover, Berenger, shares an extraordinary legacy with Lorenzo de Medici. Both men were born under the auspices of a prophecy found in the early writing of the Bloodline - the prophecy of the Poet Prince. But as Berenger and Maureen explore the daunting task of filling Lorenzo's place in the 21st Century, they find themselves the subject of an ancient vendetta hell-bent on destroying the heresy and ending Maureen's life in the process.
Kathleen McGowan was formerly editor-in-chief of THE IRISH NEWS in Los Angeles, having worked in Ireland in her twenties as a reporter. She has written extensively on subjects including politics, history and the arts. She lives in Los Angeles with her Irish-born musician husband, Peter McGowan.
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ISBN 13 9780743295376
ISBN 10 0743295374
Title The Poet Prince
Author Kathleen Mcgowan
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2010-07-01
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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