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Marzaca M. Meyer Horn
Marzaca
M. Meyer Horn
MARZACA is a a historic novel: fiction based on facts; a Terra Incognito;
seemingly over night, we are experiencing the phenomanon of the rebirth of memory, of Lost Worlds, and energy forces, which were kept hidden from the conciousness of man; by aliens of other planets, religious fanatics and despotic govermnents.
In the novel, a field of science and literature - opens the mind to an unexplicable new "word." It is exploding to conquer and banish the blank space, scrawled across the ancient mind of man.
The author of Marzaca, M. Meyer Horn gives us the War god of the Romans, and art displays all the richness of imagery and language; and the piercing emotional truth we have come to know as the hallmarks of her writing.
Architectural treasures crumble, foundations shift, ornaments fall, even as efforts to preserve them, are underway
In Marzaca the author of the best seller, Power of the Zila, unveils the enigmatic Florence of Italy, as only she can.
The Time is our Time, and the place is Florence, which is steeped in centuries of cultural achievements, and tradition, forced into the Renaissance Period - an earlier century, ravaged by time.
In this maelstrom steps a young woman, seeking to revenge her grieviances on a man, who raped and killed her in a previous life.
The unknown enemy, and the quest to unlock the hidden past, all propelled by riveting mystery, unfold against the back ground of ancient civilization and gods. It is a literal spellbinder - a timeless work of art; and a revelatory journey into the past.
The protagonist, Martina Dominelli contributes to the ever mounting suspense. She reveals the city of Florence in all its magic, mystery and decadence.
Riccolo Velli, to the expense of all the characters, decodes a painting of an unknown painter: of the Crucifixion of Jesus the Christ.
Florence, with Vivaldi playing his violin in the back ground, is a city of rifdles, narrow streets, and passageways, and it forms a maze where the murders hunt.
Savonarola appears in all his glory; and Machiavelli lurks in the shadows.
Michaelangelo flees Florence in the mids of all the scandels while the Medici fill their coffers, and hug their bankers with pride.
Marzaca is the most powerful novel to date of M. Meyer Horn; and confirms her reputation as one of the world's foremost writer of suspense.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 3 de septiembre de 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9781441515957 |
| Editores | Xlibris |
| Páginas | 298 |
| Dimensiones | 21 × 152 × 229 mm · 589 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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