The Lusts of the Borgias by Marcus Van Heller
Fifteenth century Italy, the age of the Renaissance, is a time of culture and refinement -- and also of chaos, cruelty and corruption. And no powerful family of the day is more depraved than the infamous House of Borgia: Roderigo -- a man whose sensual appetites are matched only by his naked ambition; Cesare -- the son who will yield to no one in the pursuit of fleshly delights, not even his own brother; and Lucrezia -- the daughter whose angelic beauty masks a precocious sexuality and a lustful nature that few men can assuage. First published by the legendary Olympia Press in Paris, THE LUSTS OF THE BORGIAS is a thrilling extravaganza of pomp, power and outrageous sexual indulgence.