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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The sequel to Sofia is a great work of historical fiction.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Sultan's Daughter (Hardcover)
In 1564 Ottoman Empire, Esmikhan, THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER and wife of
the Grand Vizier, learns that she is pregnant. The Quince divines that
the unborn is male which pleases everyone except Safiye, formerly
Sophia, daughter of a rich Venetian merchant. Safiye, who may have
been the real model for Machiavelli, previously caused the deaths of
several of her fellow Venetian and turned her lover Giorgio Veniero
into Abdullah, a eunuch. While Safiye is the favorite of Murad, Sultan
Suleiman's grandson, Abdullah is a slave owned by Esmikhan.
......Safiye has been studying the Turkish power structure. She realizes
that she must solidify her current position because that could be as
fleeting as the wind. To secure her position, she would need to give
Murad a male heir. Of course, being Safiye she cannot do this the old
fashion way. Instead, she puts a plan in motion to secure her current
position and increase her influence throughout the empire. However,
this plan could hurt Esmikhan, leaving it up to Abdullah to keep his
mistress from being the latest victim of Safiye's ambitions.
......The second book in Ann Chamberlin's Ottoman Empire series is
historical fiction at its greatest level. THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER is so
colorful and real, readers can not only see sixteenth century Turkey,
but smell the aromas (pleasant and ugly) of a different society. Like
SOFIA (book one), this novel provides rare insight into Ottoman society
during its heyday. Ms. Chamberlin is one of the best writers today as
she combines teaching her readers with an amazingly entertaining and
interesting tale of intrigue. This reviewer strongly recommends this
novel and its predecessor because both books are among the best
historical fiction written in the nineties.
......Harriet Klausner
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The Sultan's Daughter by Ann Chamberlin (Paperback - Sept. 1998)
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