Sabatini created another strong male hero in Francesco, the Count of Aquila, and a bold, headstrong female heroine in Valentina. In fact, the heroine is so headstrong that she successfully thwarts her uncle's plan to marry her off for a political alliance. I enjoyed this historical adventure novel, but there were a few parts that were a bit melodramatic.
Also, I have to admit that my patience was tried a bit when only Peppe the (wise) fool recognized the villain Gonzaga for what he truly was. For all of his success in combat and strategy, and his general good judgment in assessing people, I would have expected the Count to see through Gonzaga. Nonetheless, it was an entertaining read with some enjoyable characters.