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In the Name of the Family

By: Sarah Dunant
Narrated by: Nicholas Boulton
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In the Name of the Family - as Blood and Beauty did before - holds up a mirror to a turbulent moment of history, sweeping aside the myths to bring alive the real Borgia family: complicated, brutal, passionate and glorious. Here is a thrilling exploration of the House of Borgia's doomed years, in the company of a young diplomat named Niccolo Machiavelli.

It is 1502, and Rodrigo Borgia, a self-confessed womaniser and master of political corruption, is now on the papal throne as Alexander VI. His daughter Lucrezia, aged 22, already thrice married and a pawn in her father's plans, is discovering her own power. And then there is Cesare Borgia: brilliant, ruthless and increasingly unstable; it is his relationship with the diplomat Machiavelli which offers a master class on the dark arts of power and politics. What Machiavelli learns will go on to inform his great work of modern politics, The Prince. But while the pope rails against old age and his son's increasing maverick behavior, it is Lucrezia who will become the Borgia survivor, taking on her enemies and creating her own place in history.

Conjuring up the past in all its complexity, horror and pleasures, In the Name of the Family confirms Sarah Dunant's place as the leading novelist of the Renaissance and one of the most acclaimed historical fiction writers of our age.

©2016 Sarah Dunant (P)2016 Little Brown Book Group
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Nothing to dislike. Captivating and interesting story. Brilliant characters brought to life. Very well narrated.

Wonderful characters and dialogue

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One of the most riveting and absorbing works of historical storytelling I have read this year. Dunant's understated yet compelling style smooths the path into the minds and times of the Borgia family, giving a clear and understandable account of the complex politics and turbulence of sixteenth century Italy. I'm already looking forward to listening to it again.

Sarah Dunant at her best

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I enjoyed this second part of the story even more than Blood and Beauty. The change of narrator between the two was an initial jolt but as both were equally good, it didn't take long to adjust. A
fascinating listen based on amazing facts

Loved it

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Detailed, imaginative and engrossing. The narration was great too. I was sorry when it ended.

Another excellent read

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Her use of language is absolutely gorgeous. She manages to give you a real sense and understanding of her characters by their actions and words. I had to read this as it continued Lucrezia's story from the previous novel, Blood and Beauty, but I actually ended up being fascinated by Cesare, her cruel and violent brother. He was a brilliant and ruthless soldier, passionate and seething with syphilis, but somehow I still managed to quite fancy him and even loved their power crazed lunatic of a Pope father! Dunant is to be applauded in bringing women's history to our attention. I would recommend anything that she writes - it is always a joy.

Genius

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