Forbidden love. Intense rivalry. Can Pietro Ghisleri overcome the tangled web of passion and betrayal within high society?
In Pietro Ghisleri, F. Marion Crawford delves into the lives of the Italian aristocracy, weaving a tale of love, jealousy, and social conflict. The story centers on Pietro Ghisleri, a man whose strong passions and personal conflicts expose him to the darker side of romance and honor. Through richly drawn characters and atmospheric settings, Crawford's novel captures the complexities of love and the subtle, often dangerous, intrigues of society.
F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909) was among the most famous authors in the English-speaking world at the time of his death. He wrote more than forty novels, but is primarily remembered for his fantasy and horror books and stories, such as Khaled and Wandering Ghosts.
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