THIS WEEK IN JULY

  1. Friday Mar 26 ANNE PERRY FRIDAY, MARCH 26; 7-8 PM @ The Greene ANNE PERRY, in a departure from her Victorian mysteries, brings us The Sheen on the Silk, a vibrant, epic historical novel set in 13th-century Constantinople, Venice, and Rome. This is her first...
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ANNE PERRY

FRIDAY, MARCH 26; 7-8 PM @ The Greene

ANNE PERRY, in a departure from her Victorian mysteries, brings us The Sheen on the Silk, a vibrant, epic historical novel set in 13th-century Constantinople, Venice, and Rome. This is her first ever stand-alone book. On one level, it is about a young woman who risks everything to clear her brother’s name. But she’s not the only one at risk; the broader story captures the tensions between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches at a moment in history when any misstep could lead to a devastating crusade.

In 1273, Anna Zarides travels to Constantinople to prove the innocence of her twin brother, who has been exiled on suspicion of murder. Disguised as a eunuch named Anastasius, Anna can move freely through all levels of society, using her skills as a physician to maneuver close to the key players involved in her brother’s fate. Along the way, she meets a cast of characters and becomes enmeshed in political and religious intrigue.

ANNE PERRY