The Lover of No Fixed Abode
By (Author) Carlo Fruttero
By (author) Franco Lucentini
Translated by Gregory Dowling
Bitter Lemon Press
Bitter Lemon Press
25th January 2024
25th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
853.914
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
The month, November. Glittering worldliness and dubious shabbiness overlap, passion and suspicion intertwine in a three-day Venetian adventure, bookended by the arrival of a plane and the departure of a ship.
It begins with a troubling encounter on a flight to Venice. She is an elegant Roman signora on the search for undervalued paintings and he a mysterious tour guide. She is invited to cosmopolitan parties by Venetian social and art glitterati. Mr. Silvera, a guide whose erudition and distinction are in sharp contrast with his beat-up suitcase and stain-spotted raincoat, drags his shabby tourists from monument to monument.
Their passion will last three days, long enough to be exposed to unscrupulous art dealers and other scammers, passing off worthless paintings as part of a famous collection. Silvera seems to know every language and all secrets. But who is he really Around them, the canals and lagoons of Venice, a city which becomes a character in the novel in its own right.
'Doyens of the Italian detective story, Fruttero and Lucentini, offer a perfect blend of the comedy of manners and the macabre' Tim Parks, author of Hotel Milano
'A labyrinth full of shapeshifting and ambiguity, sometimes sinister, often hilarious, for which Venice offers the perfect setting.' Jonathan Keates, author of La Serenissima: The Story of Venice
'An undiscovered gem, finally available in English...witty, moving and enthrallingly atmospheric.' Philip Gwynne Jones, author of The Venetian Legacy
Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini were a well-known literary duo in Italy for several decades until Lucentinis death (by suicide) in 2002. For about forty years, they co-wrote newspaper and magazine articles, literary essays, edited numerous anthologies and published six groundbreaking and best-selling mystery novels. "The Lover of No Fixed Abode", first published in Italian in 1986, is the fourth of their novels.