The Madonna Of The Almonds
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Bernardino Luini, favourite apprentice of Leonardo da Vinci, is commissioned to paint a religious fresco in the hills of Lombardy. His eye is caught by the beautiful Simonetta di Saronno, a young noblewoman who has lost her husband to battle, and whose fortune now is gone.
Captivated by her beauty and sadness, Bernardino paints Simonetta’s likeness, immortalizing her as the Madonna in his miraculous frescoes in Saronno’s church. As the sittings progress, artist and model fall in love, and Simonetta reciprocates Luini’s genius by creating a work of art of her own. She makes a drink for her lover from the juice of almonds – the famous Amaretto di Saronno.
As the frescoes and the liqueur near their completion, the couple’s affair distils into a heady brew of religious scandal which threatens their love, and ultimately their lives. Who is the mysterious Jew with a golden hand? And how does a mute young soldier affect Simonetta’s destiny? Marina Fiorato’s brilliant new novel takes us on a wonderful journey with a breathtaking conclusion.
The Glassblower of Murano
‘As mesmerising as the perfect glass at its heart.’
Waterstones Books Quarterly
‘A fascinating tale of mystery and dedication, of love and
betrayal.’
Kate Furnivall, author of The Russian Concubine
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