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 · “Poison is a riveting historical thriller that paints a vivid portrait of fifteenth-century Rome and the dangerous, duplicitous world of the fascinating Borgias Sara Poole's brilliant novel presents a race to the finish between Good and Evil that will leave you breathlessly awaiting what is Author: Sara Poole. Authors: Sara Poole by Sara Poole includes books Poison, The Borgia Betrayal, and The Borgia Mistress. See the complete The Poisoner Mysteries series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.  · “Poison is a riveting historical thriller that paints a vivid portrait of fifteenth-century Rome and the dangerous, duplicitous world of the fascinating Borgias Sara Poole's brilliant novel presents a race to the finish between Good and Evil that will leave you breathlessly awaiting what is Brand: St. Martin's Publishing Group.


But Poole's greatest achievement is fashioning protagonists who are at once murderous and amoral while entirely sympathetic, even loveable. Her heroine Francesca may be the mistress of poisoning, but in my book, Sara Poole is the new queen of historical suspense."—Robin Maxwell, author of the award-winning Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn. Abstract. This thesis is a research about analysis semiotic in the Novel "Poison" By Sara Poole. The objective of this research are (1) To know the interpretation of signifier and signified in the novel Poison by Sara Poole (2) To know the meaning of Poison in novel by semiotic approach. Read "Poison A Novel of the Renaissance" by Sara Poole available from Rakuten Kobo. In the simmering hot summer of , a monstrous evil is stirring within the Eternal City of Rome. The brutal murder of.


"Poison", a novel of the Renaissance in Italy written with verve and an almost poetic turn by Sara Poole, draws the reader into the world of an obscure - but apparently very necessary - vocation, the art of the court poisoner; employed both to assure that the main court figure and his family remain unpoisoned and alive, and to conversely do in his opponents discreetly, via the use of herbology. A debut novel, and what an accomplished one. Sara Poole's "Poison" tells the story of Francesca, a young woman of Renaissance Rome who wants to take over her father's job and find his murderers. His job? Poisoner in the household of the wily, intelligent, and sensual Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia. “Five hundred years before the Sopranos and their hitmen, there were the Borgias and their poisoners. From page one, Sara Poole's stunning nail-biter of an historical novel propels us into the obscene splendor, squalor, violence and corruption that is Renaissance Rome and the Vatican.

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