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Princess Ziska is a beautiful woman who captures the eye of an acclaimed painter who feels eerily connected to her through distant yet unexplained memories. He's haunted by a shared history, love and betrayal that's centuries old. Armand Gervase is a celebrated artist who's living in the lap of luxury. His most popular work shows an Egyptian woman, who in a fit of rage, is about to kill her lover. When Armand meets the dynamic Princess Ziska, he is taken aback by her beauty and hypnotic charm. Their encounter triggers a series of strange memories indicating that they have met before. He soon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Princess Ziska is a beautiful woman who captures the eye of an acclaimed painter who feels eerily connected to her through distant yet unexplained memories. He's haunted by a shared history, love and betrayal that's centuries old. Armand Gervase is a celebrated artist who's living in the lap of luxury. His most popular work shows an Egyptian woman, who in a fit of rage, is about to kill her lover. When Armand meets the dynamic Princess Ziska, he is taken aback by her beauty and hypnotic charm. Their encounter triggers a series of strange memories indicating that they have met before. He soon discovers a striking resemblance between Princess Ziska and the subject of his famous painting. Is she a creation from his mind or a relic of his past? Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul is a thrilling combination of romance, mystery and horror. It's a story of calculated revenge a lifetime in the making. Corelli's signature prose delivers an unforgettable tale of reincarnation and ultimate retribution. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Ziska: The Problem of a Wicked Soul is both modern and readable.
Autorenporträt
Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was a highly popular and controversial British novelist who gained immense fame with her debut novel, 'A Romance of Two Worlds' (1886). Her work often explored themes of the occult, spirituality, and social issues. Despite facing criticism from literary circles, Corelli enjoyed tremendous commercial success and a dedicated fan base. Her novels, such as 'The Sorrows of Satan' (1895) and 'Thelma' (1887), were bestsellers, selling millions of copies worldwide.