The Borgia Betrayal: A Poisoner Mystery Novel
by Sara Poole
The Borgia Betrayal- Sara Poole (6/27/2011)
This sequel to the author's debut novel "Poison" follows the life of Francesca Giordno, the poisoner for the House of Borgis and Rodrigo Borgia who is now Pope Alexander VI. The year is 1493 and forces are converging in Rome, bringing with them threats to the Pope. Decision to partition the New World, a split within the Princes of the Church for control and the rise of the Renasissance provide for suspense, intrigue and fear for Francesa as she is driven to revenge her father's murder. Historical events and characters blended with political ambitions, evil deeds, gossip, love and lust keep the storyline moving and believable.
I reccomend this book for those who enjoy historical fiction as a picture of Roman life at a critical historical time.
I find one weakness at the conclusion of the book. It seems to resolve the conflict too quickly with little depth to support the storyline.
Overall it is an enjoyable read and I look forward to the next novel.