Quest of the Florentine Order
A Renaissance Adventure
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“An interesting premise coupled with a colourful set of characters and a twisting plot makes for a fun and engaging read. Mr Freeman takes his readers on quite the adventurous journey. This is an entertaining, well-written read with a likeable cast of protagonists." - Historical Novel Society
"This historical fiction series is some of [Steven Freeman]’s best work yet. Quest of the Florentine Order is action and adventure from the opening page until the last. Fans of historical fiction and high-seas adventures will love this book.” - Readers’ Favorite (five-star review)
A sacred artifact. An impossible rescue. And the threat of war hanging over all...
During the height of the Renaissance, the Annunciation—a sacred painting said to protect the Republic of Florence from foreign invasion—is stolen by French mercenaries.
After Florentine spy Elena Borseli sends word of the painting’s location in an underground lair beneath Notre Dame Cathedral, she falls into an ominous silence.
Enigmatic sea captain Niccolo Corsini has been tasked with an impossible quest: lead a small band into the heart of France to recover the Annunciation and rescue Lady Borseli from the infamous Bastille Prison. Yet even if he succeeds in either objective, how can Niccolo transport the members of his Florentine Order and the Annunciation across hundreds of miles of hostile territory? And can he reach Florence in time to warn it of the threat of an imminent invasion?
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