Three Fires, Denise Mina
Three Fires, Denise Mina
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Three Fires
A Novel

Author: Denise Mina

Narrator: Rachael Beresford

Unabridged: 3 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

Girolamo Savonarola was a Dominican friar living in Florence at the end of the fifteenth century. An anti-corruption campaigner, his hellfire preaching increasingly spilled over into tirades against all luxuries that tempted his followers toward sin. These sermons led to the infamous "Bonfire of the Vanities"—a series of fires lit throughout Florence for the incineration of everything from books, extravagant clothing, playing cards, musical instruments, make-up, and mirrors to paintings, tapestries, and sculptures.

Railing against the vice and avarice of the ruling Medici family, he was instrumental in their removal from power—and for a short time became the puritanical leader of the city. After turning his attention to corruption within the Catholic Church, he was first excommunicated and then executed by a combination of hanging and being burned at the stake.

Just as in Rizzio, Denise Mina brings a modern take to this fascinating historical story, drawing parallels between the febrile atmosphere of medieval Florence and the culture wars of the present day. In dramatizing the life and last days of Savonarola, she explores the downfall of the original architect of cancel culture and, in the process, explores the never-ending tensions between wealth, inequality, and freedom of speech that so dominate our modern world.

About Denise Mina

Denise Mina was born in Glasgow in 1966. She left school at sixteen and did a number of poorly paid jobs: working in a meat factory, bar maid, kitchen porter and cook. Eventually she settle in auxiliary nursing for geriatric and terminal care patients. At twenty one she passed exams, got into study Law at Glasgow University and went on to research a PhD thesis at Strathclyde University on the ascription of mental illness to female offenders, teaching criminology and criminal law in the mean time. Misusing her grant she stayed at home and wrote a novel, Garnethill when she was supposed to be studying instead. Garnethill won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasy Dagger for the best first crime novel and was the start of a trilogy completed by Exile and Resolution. A fourth novel followed, a stand alone, named Sanctum in the UK and Deception in the US. As well as all of this she writes short stories published in various collections, stories for BBC Radio 4, contributes to TV and radio as a big red face at the corner of the sofa who interjects occasionally, is writing a film adaptation of Ida Tamson, and has a number of other projects on the go.


Reviews

"Abruptly, Savonarola is shouting at these important men, shouting that he has visions and the Apocalypse is coming and Florence will fall to famine, war and plague. The Church will be cleansed. Lorenzo the Magnificent will die this year. The pope will die this year. The King of Naples will die but......more

Goodreads review by Ruben

I had never heard of Denise Mina until I read the ultrashort Rizzio last year, about the shocking 16th century murder of the private secretary of Mary, Queen of Scots. ´Three Fires´ is equally short, but set during Florence´s golden age in the middle of the Renaissance and the protagonist is more fam......more

Goodreads review by Jody

Three Fires is Historical Fiction. It’s actually more like an account of what happened with Girokam Savonarola, in the late 1400s. There is no thrilling plot arc, no twists, no real climax. It’s just Savonarola’s journey from nothing to self proclaimed prophet, and then his downfall. There were defi......more