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The Ghost of Girolamo Riario: Italian Historical Novel

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The Ghost of Girolamo Riario: Italian Historical Novel

By: Ivo Ragazzini
Narrated by: Ian A Miller
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Sometimes the past come back.

An aftermath with the florentine Pazzi’s conspiracy that continues to resurge from history.

Get ready to discover secrets of the Italian Renaissance that you didn`t even suspect. Sometimes the past comes back and recall.

This is an italian historical novel born from a fact really happened in 2010 in Forlì, north Italy, when some people told in the local chronicles, they saw a ghost in the old town hall, who was walking around with part of his head smashed, complaining about something.

But who was that ghost?

Why was his head bashed in?

What was he complaining about?

This audiobook tells the story of a man called Girolamo Riario, first husband of Caterina Sforza, nephew of the Pope and chief commander of ”Santa Romana Chiesa” who was murdered over five centuries ago in the city of Forli for an aftermath with the florentine Pazzi’s conspiracy, and seems resurge from the past but no one seems to remember it.

A Medici`s settlement for the the Pazzi’s conspiracy that continues to resurge from history.

Get ready to discover secrets of the Italian Renaissance that you didn`t even suspected.

©2020 Ivo Ragazzini (P)2022 Ian A Miller
Ghosts Historical Horror Mystery Haunted Scary Italy Renaissance Fiction
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