The Swordsman of Venice Part II: Blade for Hire
(2025)(A book in the Painted Souls series)
A Story by Rob Samborn
The Painted Souls series continues in this sequel to the winner of the American Writing Awards’ best novella.
Part II: Blade for Hire
1613 A.D., The New Kingdom of Granada
It’s been 24 years since Angelo Mascari lost his beloved Isabella to Paradise. With a warrant on his head, he reluctantly took a dying nobleman’s elusive advice and fled to the New World.
Now, in the bustling port colony of Santa Marta, Angelo has built a new life with a loving wife and two children. Though his ghosts haunt him, he’s found a sense of purpose as the town defender.
But when the Doge of Venice acquires a conquistador’s chronicle of the Amazon, he instructs Angelo’s old nemesis, Vito Uccello, to lead an expedition into the jungle to find a treasure that promises immortality. Forced back into danger, Angelo’s fragile peace is quickly shattered as he faces his former foes in a battle for survival, redemption, and a discovery that could change everything.
Genre: Thriller
Part II: Blade for Hire
1613 A.D., The New Kingdom of Granada
It’s been 24 years since Angelo Mascari lost his beloved Isabella to Paradise. With a warrant on his head, he reluctantly took a dying nobleman’s elusive advice and fled to the New World.
Now, in the bustling port colony of Santa Marta, Angelo has built a new life with a loving wife and two children. Though his ghosts haunt him, he’s found a sense of purpose as the town defender.
But when the Doge of Venice acquires a conquistador’s chronicle of the Amazon, he instructs Angelo’s old nemesis, Vito Uccello, to lead an expedition into the jungle to find a treasure that promises immortality. Forced back into danger, Angelo’s fragile peace is quickly shattered as he faces his former foes in a battle for survival, redemption, and a discovery that could change everything.
Genre: Thriller
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