Venom in Velvet

ebook The Secret Crimes of Catherine de' Medici

By Borna Ahadi

cover image of Venom in Velvet

Sign up to save your library

With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts.

   Not today

Find this title in Libby, the library reading app by OverDrive.

Download Libby on the App Store Download Libby on Google Play

Search for a digital library with this title

Title found at these libraries:

Library Name Distance
Loading...

Venom in Velvet: The Secret Crimes of Catherine de' Medici

Catherine de' Medici was no ordinary queen.

Born in Florence, orphaned young, and thrust into the glittering yet perilous world of the French court, she became one of the most powerful and feared women in European history. As wife to a reluctant king and mother to three rulers, Catherine was the invisible hand behind a dynasty, a master of strategy, and—according to her enemies—a poisoner, manipulator, and sorceress.

This gripping historical narrative follows her rise from discarded duchess to Queen Mother of France during one of the most turbulent centuries in Europe. In a world divided by religion, inflamed by ambition, and ruled by men, Catherine forged her path with deadly grace. She orchestrated marriages, plotted political alliances, and stood at the epicenter of infamous events like the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

But was she truly a villain, or simply a woman surviving in an age of betrayal?

Venom in Velvet peels back the velvet curtain to reveal the venom beneath—a world of court intrigue, secret rituals, prophetic warnings, and chilling conspiracies. Told with cinematic intensity and drawn from historical sources, this book invites you into a France where blood stained the crown, and the queen's smile could be more dangerous than her sword.

Step into the shadows. Discover the secrets. Judge the serpent queen for yourself.

Catherine de' Medici was no ordinary queen.

Born in Florence, orphaned young, and thrust into the glittering yet perilous world of the French court, she became one of the most powerful and feared women in European history. As wife to a reluctant king and mother to three rulers, Catherine was the invisible hand behind a dynasty, a master of strategy, and—according to her enemies—a poisoner, manipulator, and sorceress.

This gripping historical narrative follows her rise from discarded duchess to Queen Mother of France during one of the most turbulent centuries in Europe. In a world divided by religion, inflamed by ambition, and ruled by men, Catherine forged her path with deadly grace. She orchestrated marriages, plotted political alliances, and stood at the epicenter of infamous events like the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

But was she truly a villain, or simply a woman surviving in an age of betrayal?

Venom in Velvet peels back the velvet curtain to reveal the venom beneath—a world of court intrigue, secret rituals, prophetic warnings, and chilling conspiracies. Told with cinematic intensity and drawn from historical sources, this book invites you into a France where blood stained the crown, and the queen's smile could be more dangerous than her sword.

Step into the shadows. Discover the secrets. Judge the serpent queen for yourself.

Venom in Velvet