Author: | Dana Stabenow | ISBN: | 9781936666980 |
Publisher: | Gere Donovan Press | Publication: | February 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dana Stabenow |
ISBN: | 9781936666980 |
Publisher: | Gere Donovan Press |
Publication: | February 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Raised in a prosperous family of 14th century Chinese merchants, Wu Johanna has grown up on camelback, in bustling city marketplaces, and in the cool, shaded depths of Silk Road caravanserai. Hers is a world of spice merchants and pearl divers, bandits and troubadours, servants and sheikhs. A world in which trust is more valuable than gold, and the right name can unlock a network of contacts from Japan to North Africa. Johanna is, after all, the granddaughter of Marco Polo.
In the wake of her father’s death, however, Johanna finds that lineage counts for little amid the disintegrating court of the Khan. Dynastic loyalties are shifting, petty jealousies lead to cold-blooded murders, and the long knives are coming out. If Johanna is to find a future for herself, she’ll have to rely on her wits, the vagaries of fortune, and a close-knit circle of friends and traveling companions. Her destiny—if she has one—lies more than a continent away, at the very edge of the known world.
A New York Times bestselling author of thirty books, Dana Stabenow is best known for her Edgar Award-winning Kate Shugak mysteries. With Silk and Song she segues masterfully into globe-spanning historical adventure featuring fiercely independent protagonists, an entertaining supporting cast and tight, suspenseful plotting.
Raised in a prosperous family of 14th century Chinese merchants, Wu Johanna has grown up on camelback, in bustling city marketplaces, and in the cool, shaded depths of Silk Road caravanserai. Hers is a world of spice merchants and pearl divers, bandits and troubadours, servants and sheikhs. A world in which trust is more valuable than gold, and the right name can unlock a network of contacts from Japan to North Africa. Johanna is, after all, the granddaughter of Marco Polo.
In the wake of her father’s death, however, Johanna finds that lineage counts for little amid the disintegrating court of the Khan. Dynastic loyalties are shifting, petty jealousies lead to cold-blooded murders, and the long knives are coming out. If Johanna is to find a future for herself, she’ll have to rely on her wits, the vagaries of fortune, and a close-knit circle of friends and traveling companions. Her destiny—if she has one—lies more than a continent away, at the very edge of the known world.
A New York Times bestselling author of thirty books, Dana Stabenow is best known for her Edgar Award-winning Kate Shugak mysteries. With Silk and Song she segues masterfully into globe-spanning historical adventure featuring fiercely independent protagonists, an entertaining supporting cast and tight, suspenseful plotting.