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Book Review of In the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant Unabridged CD Audiobook

In the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant Unabridged CD Audiobook
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A courtesan and her dwarf business partner are ripped off and thrown into poverty. They move and make peace with someone she formerly had a grudge with and he set her up in Venice to meet people of money. She becomes well known and they are living happily ever after until he notices a valuable book is missing and recognizes their healer as a person in their household when they were robbed and is sure she did it. He ransacks her house while she is gone looking for the book and does not find it. He does take away some small objects which he drops and is unable to retrieve because they have fallen in the water. Later they are found and her house is ransacked by the local law and she is accused of being a witch. Turns out she did steal from them - ruby - way back when, but she did not take the book. She does end up tried as a witch, convicted and put to death. It is also surprisingly crude at times.