Official Review: The Greatest Treason by Fiorentino Ferri
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Thank you!!Bonnie Shelby wrote: ↑30 Sep 2018, 12:16 I'm afraid I'd have trouble following this one as well, but if the language was as rich, colorful and textured as your review, it might be worth it
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It is a beautifully written book. Thank you!Allyseria wrote: ↑30 Sep 2018, 16:52 Thank you for your detailed review! I love that the descriptions were beautiful and that we could hear and almost taste everything that happened at the dinner party. However, I agree that it would be better if there was a family tree. I definitely would have lost track off all the Italian names.