Max Romero’s Granada

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…they walked to the parapet of the garden, and leaning on the mossy wall, Max pointed upwards

‘Over there is the Torre de las Infantas… that’s where the Sultan’s daughters lived. Over there is the Torre de la Cautiva, where the Sultan Muley Hassan kept his Christian mistress, Isabel de Solis. He dumped his wife for her, and that started the civil war that led to the fall of Granada’

‘Yes, I remember the TV series’

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