Jan 30, 2011
Novels in Florence #25: The Arno Serpent
Florence is at war with Pisa. Leonardo is commissioned to divert the river cutting off Pisa from the sea and thereby protecting Florence. At this time the political and social climate in Florence is unfavorable to Leonardo and he is encouraged to accept the invitation of the French King to come to Milan.
The Signoria puts 2000 men to work on the river project.
When three workmen are discovered mutilated on the riverbank and a serpent with glowing eyes has been sited Leonardo is recalled from Milan to solve the mystery.
With the help of Niccolo da Pavia, Leonardo uses a device of his own to "snare the monster" but this disturbs another serpent of less imposing size but no less lethal.
To trap Leonardo Niccolo's wife, Donna Elenora is abducted by the Viper and held in a castle. A plan to rescue her includes the commedia dell'arte troupe I Comici Buffoni.
(from jacket notes - iUniverse Inc.)
A professional actor/director and student of history, George Herman won a McKight Foundation Award for his play A COMPANY OF WAYWARD SAINTS (Samuel French), authored many books featuring Leonardo da Vinci and was a national finalist in the Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Program.
The Arno Serpent, George Herman, iUniverse Inc., 2007
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