A review by jelundberg
The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

5.0

A convergence of West and East as a silver-tongued storyteller from Florence enters the realm of Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great and spins a fantastical tale involving the Medicis, the Vespuccis, and an exiled princess. Intrigue, adventure, the power of imagination, and an appearance by Dracula, all contributing to the intricate tapestry that Niccolo Vespucci (aka Mogor dell'Amore, aka The Mughal of Love) weaves with his words. One of Rushdie's best.