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La profezia dei Romanov

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Ekaterinburg, Russia: July 16, 1918. Ten months after the revolution, Nicholas II and his family face execution by Bolsheviks as the White Army approaches, shattering any hope of salvation. Fast forward to present-day Moscow, where Atlanta lawyer Miles Lord, fluent in Russian and knowledgeable about its history, is excited about the potential restoration of the monarchy. A new tsar will be selected from Nicholas II's distant relatives, and Miles is tasked with conducting a background check on a favored candidate backed by influential Western businessmen. However, his research takes a perilous turn when he narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. As he races against time across continents, pursued by dangerous foes, Miles's focus shifts from survival to uncovering the truth about the Romanov family's fate. A mysterious Russian's conversation leads him to Rasputin's writings, igniting his quest for answers about that fateful night. With the help of Akilina Petrov, a sympathetic Russian circus performer, Miles deciphers a cryptic message suggesting that the massacre may not have been the end of the Romanovs. The implications of this revelation could reshape the future of Russia and Miles's own life. Steve Berry masterfully weaves historical fact with thrilling speculation in this gripping narrative.

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La profezia dei Romanov, Steve Berry

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Jazyk
italsky
Vydavatel
TEA
Rok vydání
2014
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
391
ISBN10
8850236115
ISBN13
9788850236114
Série
První vydání
2004
Původní název
The Romanov Prophecy
Hodnocení
3,95 z 5
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Ekaterinburg, Russia: July 16, 1918. Ten months after the revolution, Nicholas II and his family face execution by Bolsheviks as the White Army approaches, shattering any hope of salvation. Fast forward to present-day Moscow, where Atlanta lawyer Miles Lord, fluent in Russian and knowledgeable about its history, is excited about the potential restoration of the monarchy. A new tsar will be selected from Nicholas II's distant relatives, and Miles is tasked with conducting a background check on a favored candidate backed by influential Western businessmen. However, his research takes a perilous turn when he narrowly escapes an assassination attempt. As he races against time across continents, pursued by dangerous foes, Miles's focus shifts from survival to uncovering the truth about the Romanov family's fate. A mysterious Russian's conversation leads him to Rasputin's writings, igniting his quest for answers about that fateful night. With the help of Akilina Petrov, a sympathetic Russian circus performer, Miles deciphers a cryptic message suggesting that the massacre may not have been the end of the Romanovs. The implications of this revelation could reshape the future of Russia and Miles's own life. Steve Berry masterfully weaves historical fact with thrilling speculation in this gripping narrative.