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Mastrodicasa - Master of the House is an epic historical saga that follows two prominent Italian families, the Mastrodicasas and the Tedescos, through the turmoil of Mussolini's fascist regime and the Nazi invasion of Italy.At its heart are Luca Mastrodicasa and Sofia Tedesco, whose love defies the boundaries of religion and class. Their union, however, places both families in grave danger during a time when propaganda, fear, and betrayal rule the streets of Italy.From the glamour of Venetian high society to the horror of concentration camps, the novel weaves tales of resistance, forbidden lov...
Mastrodicasa - Master of the House is an epic historical saga that follows two prominent Italian families, the Mastrodicasas and the Tedescos, through the turmoil of Mussolini's fascist regime and the Nazi invasion of Italy.
At its heart are Luca Mastrodicasa and Sofia Tedesco, whose love defies the boundaries of religion and class. Their union, however, places both families in grave danger during a time when propaganda, fear, and betrayal rule the streets of Italy.
From the glamour of Venetian high society to the horror of concentration camps, the novel weaves tales of resistance, forbidden love, loss, and courage. Women emerge as quiet powerhouses, guiding families through chaos, rebellion, and moral reckoning.
Subplots such as Operation Inferno, a daring mission to capture Hitler and Mussolini, and the generational echoes of war make this a sweeping exploration of family, faith, and resilience in the darkest of times.
The story concludes decades later with the haunting discovery that Hitler's legacy may not have ended with his death, hinting at chilling future conflicts.
At its heart are Luca Mastrodicasa and Sofia Tedesco, whose love defies the boundaries of religion and class. Their union, however, places both families in grave danger during a time when propaganda, fear, and betrayal rule the streets of Italy.
From the glamour of Venetian high society to the horror of concentration camps, the novel weaves tales of resistance, forbidden love, loss, and courage. Women emerge as quiet powerhouses, guiding families through chaos, rebellion, and moral reckoning.
Subplots such as Operation Inferno, a daring mission to capture Hitler and Mussolini, and the generational echoes of war make this a sweeping exploration of family, faith, and resilience in the darkest of times.
The story concludes decades later with the haunting discovery that Hitler's legacy may not have ended with his death, hinting at chilling future conflicts.
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