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The Puppet Master Graham Bullen

The Puppet Master By Graham Bullen

The Puppet Master by Graham Bullen


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Summary

A novel which combines a family saga with social history of Sicily in the 16th Century, a little-known time in its history. It shows the Spanish Inquisition at work in Sicily, and the immense power and influence of medieval chivalric storytelling

The Puppet Master Summary

The Puppet Master by Graham Bullen

How much of his story should he tell? Most importantly of all can he even trust himself to tell it?

1579. Nico Cusmano, an old man in ill health, sits in a reception room in his brother Edos Milanese villa. He will tell the story of his life, and that of Edo. Of their rise from the humblest of peasant childhoods in the Aeolian Islands to their triumph as the most famous puppeteers and showmen of the Palermo court of the Viceroy.

But his story is also one of brutal family tragedy and madness. Of blood feuds, jealousies and betrayals, and the looming presence of the Inquisition.

At its heart is the figure of Hadice, a woman loved by both brothers, sitting just feet away from him as he speaks.

About Graham Bullen

Graham Bullen is originally from East Anglia, but now lives in a Highland village on the shores of Loch Ness with his wife Joanne. Visits to Venice and the Outer Hebrides inspired his first two novels. This new novel was inspired by his time amongst the people and volcanic landscapes of Sicily.

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NGR9781805144328
9781805144328
1805144324
The Puppet Master by Graham Bullen
New
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2024-08-28
336
N/A
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