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The Night in Venice
By (Author) A.J. Martin
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
15th October 2024
11th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Hardback
336
Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 34mm
560g
'A MASTER OF HISTORICAL CRIME FICTION' GUARDIAN
The Talented Mr Ripley meets A Room with a View in this dark and irresistible historical novel featuring Monica: a fourteen-year-old girl with a disturbing imagination . . . Venice, 1911. Monica is a fourteen-year-old with a wild imagination and an unbearably dull governess named Rose Driscoll. She was supposed to be entering the most exciting time of her life but, with her parents and uncle now dead, she has been forced to leave leafy Hampstead and move to a flat on the busy Holloway Road with a woman who is living proof that an exciting life is not guaranteed.Driscoll has dutifully planned this trip to Venice, as directed by a 'letter of wishes' in a will, but on the very first morning, as the sunlight streams through the curtains of their Palazzo, Monica wakes up to a horrible realisation: has she killed her only guardianToo scared to find out the truth, Monica flees her room and immerses herself in the mysterious streets, canals and squares of Venice, all the while her thoughts spinning back to a dark childhood in London and her fear of what the future holds.A.J. Martin is the author of thirty books - both fiction and non-fiction. His fiction includes ten historical thrillers featuring the early 20th Century railway policeman, Jim Stringer. His other novels include Soot, set in 18th Century York, The Winker, about a psychotic, failed 1970s pop singer, and The Martian Girl, about music-hall mind reading. A.J. Martin is also a prolific journalist, and he lives in North London.