Wings of the Falcon explained

Wings of the Falcon
Author:Barbara Michaels
Country:United States, United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Thriller Novel, Historical novel, Mystery, Romance novel
Publisher:Dodd, Mead and Company
Release Date:1977
Media Type:Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages:314
Isbn:0-396-07458-8
Oclc:3089379

Wings of the Falcon is a thriller, historical romance novel by Barbara Michaels published originally in 1977.

The novel tells the story of Francesca who becomes entangled with the mysterious Il Falcone in a political plot in midst of Italian Revolution of 1860.

Synopsis

Set during Italian Risorgimento of 1860, Francesca Fairbourn arrives in Italy after she becomes an orphan to live with her mother's family.Her aristocratic Italian mother and English father had eloped which resulted in her getting disowned by her family. Francesca's mother died during her birth which left Francesca's father to raise her all alone. When she left school at 18 she lost her father and was in desperate situation until her dashing young cousin Andrea del Tarconti rescues her and sends her to Italy to the aristocratic home of Tarconti Castle. Once there Francesca finds herself intertwined in web of political intrigue as a local disguised hero named Il Falcone is helping peasants fight against tyrant rulers. Francesca realizes that the 'Il Falcone' is closer to her family than she thinks.

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References

Wings of Falcon Harper Collins Edition