Argus Publishing acquires Daniel Lorti’s novel The
Avignon Legacy!
The Avignon Legacy
When Pope Gregory XI abruptly decides to move the Papacy
back to Rome in 1377, chaos and rebellion descends upon both Avignon and the
Papal States in Italy. The Rome-based Pope’s foes and critics are
everywhere and any shipment of the papal treasury from Avignon to the Vatican
is at risk. An ingenious location is devised by Sir Jean Termonde, a heroic
knight, to secure the treasure from discovery until it can be transferred to
Rome.
The papal treasure never arrived at
the Vatican, and the legend of the lost gold and jewels has grown over the
centuries.
Rare book dealer Jim Pierce’s
expertise is in tracking down and retrieving old volumes coveted by well-heeled
clients. He has little interest in the French Middle Ages until two armed thugs
enter his bookstore demanding an ancient 14th century volume on the
Avignon Papacy that mentions the Church’s treasury. They are killed thanks to
Pierce’s precautionary measures.
When he receives an offer of $5
million from the legendary billionaire recluse John W. Baxter, to steal a
14thcentury volume from the Vatican Secret Archives, his interest is piqued
leading him to wonder if Baxter wants the volume or if the contents are related
to the treasure. So Pierce sets out to attempt two thefts: the volume from the
Vatican, and the treasure from Avignon. That’s when he discovers the French and
the British police are on Baxter’s heels who is, in turn, after him.
A writer of factual fiction, Daniel Lorti has written
several works, The Avignon Legacy is his second novel. He is currently
working on his third, a romantic thriller.
Lorti has a B.S.E. (summa cum
laude) and an M.S.E from Arizona State University. An aerospace engineer with a
military sensors, weapons, and intelligence background, he was Chief Radar
Engineer for the Northrop Grumman Corporation for many years. In 1995, he was
appointed to President Clinton’s twenty-member conference committee for Trade
and Investment in Northern Ireland. As an international arms broker he
conducted business in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In 2003, he and his
partners sold a highly classified aerospace company to Northrop Grumman. He
currently resides in Southern California. www.danielclorti.com
Published by Argus Publishing www.a-argusbooks.com Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.llallc.net
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