The New York Times–bestselling author of the Commissario Guido
Brunetti series takes readers beyond the Venice police force in her
first standalone novel. Caterina Pellegrini is a native Venetian,
and like so many of them, she's had to leave home to pursue her
career. With a doctorate in baroque opera from Vienna, she lands in
Manchester, England. Manchester, however, is no Venice. When Caterina
gets word of a position back home, she jumps at the opportunity.
The job is an unusual one. After nearly three centuries, two locked
trunks—believed to contain the papers of a baroque composer—have
been discovered. Deeply connected in religious and political circles,
the composer died childless; now, two Venetians, descendants of his
cousins, each claim the inheritance. Caterina's job is to examine any
enclosed papers to discover the "testamentary disposition" of the
composer. But when her research takes her in unexpected directions,
she begins to wonder just what secrets these trunks may hold. From a
masterful writer, The Jewels of Paradise is a superb novel, a gripping
tale of intrigue, music, history, and greed. "Commissario Brunetti
is allowed to take a vacation once in a while, but only if his
replacements are as wry and erudite as Caterina." — The Washington
Post "Fascinating . . . Boasts the same sensitivity to human
behavior that distinguishes her Guido Brunetti series." — Booklist
"A veteran mystery maven weaves present-day Venice into a
300-year-old puzzle in this engaging stand-alone . . . Packs the
charms of Venice into a smart whodunit." — Kirkus Reviews
"Elegant prose, with humorous, wonderfully detailed descriptions as
seen through the eyes of her heroine." — Opera News
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ISBN
9780802120632
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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