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The Lion's Silk: The Isfahan Deception. The Lion's Silk, #1

Par : Max Nabati
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232440602
  • EAN9798232440602
  • Date de parution02/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

In the sun-scorched expanses of the Persian plateau, where caravans trace ancient routes laden with spices, silks, and secrets, a lone Venetian merchant arrives at the gates of Isfahan. Alessandro de' Medici, rechristened Iskandar by the locals, carries more than bolts of fine velvet and ingots of silver; he bears the weight of a family legacy etched into a golden signet ring stamped with the iconic Medici crest.
At thirty-one, hardened by years of lean living and wary dealings, Alessandro has journeyed from the canals of Venice through treacherous passes and bandit-haunted trails, seeking to trade his wares in the opulent bazaars of the Safavid capital. But the city, with its rose-hued domes gleaming under the dawn light and its air thick with the scents of saffron and hammered copper, holds perils far beyond the haggling of merchants.
From the moment he steps into the shadowed arcades, Alessandro senses the undercurrents of intrigue swirling beneath the surface. The guilds guard their monopolies jealously, tariffs imposed by the Shah's court bite deep, and whispers of political machinations echo in the tea houses. His Farsi, pieced together from fragments learned among Genoese sailors and Armenian muleteers, serves him poorly in negotiations, leaving him isolated amid the indigo-robed silk traders who eye him with polite suspicion.
Lodging in a cramped room above a carpet shop, he clings to a sealed letter from his partner in Venice-a promise unopened, heavy with unspoken obligations. As night falls over the city, lamps flickering like stars in the vaulted ceilings, Alessandro's precarious existence unravels further. A mysterious woman named Parmiss appears in his quarters, her chador embroidered with silver pomegranates, her voice laced with the accent of Isfahan's streets.
She bears a parchment sketched with the Medici emblem, claiming it from a dying man in distant Nishapur who wore a twin to Alessandro's ring. Her words hint at a deeper conspiracy: "You have something that does not belong to you." Before he can grasp the implications, pursuers shatter the door, forcing a desperate escape through hidden tunnels and ancient qanats beneath the city-waterways that pulse like veins, carrying the mineral breath of forgotten eras.*The Lion's Silk: The Isfahan Deception* immerses readers in a richly evoked historical landscape, where the opulence of Persian art and architecture contrasts with the gritty realities of trade and survival.
Max Nabati masterfully blends atmospheric detail-the sting of pomegranate juice on packed earth, the rhythmic clang of coppersmiths, the violet hush of dusk-with taut suspense. Alessandro's quest evolves into a labyrinth of alliances and betrayals, navigating the treacherous interplay of East and West. Themes of cultural clash, personal reinvention, and the elusive nature of truth weave through the narrative like threads in a master weaver's loom.
This is a story for those who crave adventure laced with intellectual depth, where every encounter could be a deception, and the past refuses to stay buried. As Alessandro delves deeper into Isfahan's secrets, he must confront not only external threats but the ghosts of his own heritage, in a tale that captures the timeless allure of the Silk Road's enigmas.
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