Written by: David Blixt
Submitted By: David Blixt
This is embarrassing, an author hawking his wares. Doubly so as the early press for the novel billed me as writing "in the style of Bernard Cornwell." That is blatantly false - my writing resembles his as much as an apple doth an oyster (one with a string of pearls in its mouth).
However, the story of Dante's son becoming embroiled in the origins of the Capulet-Montague feud and in the war between Verona and Padua, all the while stepping out of his famous father's shadow - it's a tale that I hope will appeal to a similar audience.
Cheers, DB