Dubrovnik, 1806. Caught between the roaring ambitions of Napoleon's France, the fading might of Habsburg Austria, and the looming shadow of the Ottoman Porte, the proud Republic of Ragusa teeters on the brink of annihilation. When Captain Marin Loredan returns from distant spice routes to find his homeland betrayed by forged seals and secret pacts, he joins forces with Luciana de Sorgo, a brilliant patrician lawyer determined to unmask the conspirators within the marble halls of power.
As French frigates and Ottoman corvettes position themselves for a decisive strike, whispers in the Council foretell treachery at every turn: a double agent in lace and velvet, a scholar-spy decoding forbidden dispatches, and a ragged street urchin whose loyalties may cost him everything. From midnight ciphers hidden in prayer scrolls to cannon fire echoing beneath the arches of Sponza Palace, allegiances shift like wind-battered sails.
With Austria crushed at Austerlitz and Vienna's legions scattered, Ragusa's only hope lies in a desperate pact with Ahmed Pasha's emissaries: Ottoman soldiers to man the ramparts in exchange for the city's empty harbors. But when the first battering ram smashes the southwestern gate and French drums thunder close behind, can Ragusa's fragile coalition hold?In a city reborn from maritime trade and diplomatic cunning, every decision becomes a gamble with the future-both here and hereafter.
Will betrayal cleave Ragusa's soul, or will courage, unity, and the unbreakable will of its citizens forge a new protectorate?The Siege of Ragusa is a sweeping tale of espionage and honor, of love tested by war, and of a small republic's fight to survive amid the tides of empires. Readers of Bernard Cornwell and Ken Follett will be swept into a world of midnight intrigue, daring sea battles, and the unyielding quest for truth.
Dubrovnik, 1806. Caught between the roaring ambitions of Napoleon's France, the fading might of Habsburg Austria, and the looming shadow of the Ottoman Porte, the proud Republic of Ragusa teeters on the brink of annihilation. When Captain Marin Loredan returns from distant spice routes to find his homeland betrayed by forged seals and secret pacts, he joins forces with Luciana de Sorgo, a brilliant patrician lawyer determined to unmask the conspirators within the marble halls of power.
As French frigates and Ottoman corvettes position themselves for a decisive strike, whispers in the Council foretell treachery at every turn: a double agent in lace and velvet, a scholar-spy decoding forbidden dispatches, and a ragged street urchin whose loyalties may cost him everything. From midnight ciphers hidden in prayer scrolls to cannon fire echoing beneath the arches of Sponza Palace, allegiances shift like wind-battered sails.
With Austria crushed at Austerlitz and Vienna's legions scattered, Ragusa's only hope lies in a desperate pact with Ahmed Pasha's emissaries: Ottoman soldiers to man the ramparts in exchange for the city's empty harbors. But when the first battering ram smashes the southwestern gate and French drums thunder close behind, can Ragusa's fragile coalition hold?In a city reborn from maritime trade and diplomatic cunning, every decision becomes a gamble with the future-both here and hereafter.
Will betrayal cleave Ragusa's soul, or will courage, unity, and the unbreakable will of its citizens forge a new protectorate?The Siege of Ragusa is a sweeping tale of espionage and honor, of love tested by war, and of a small republic's fight to survive amid the tides of empires. Readers of Bernard Cornwell and Ken Follett will be swept into a world of midnight intrigue, daring sea battles, and the unyielding quest for truth.