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The Villa in Italy: Escape to the Italian sun with this captivating, page-turning mystery

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Villa in Italy: Escape to the Italian sun with this captivating, page-turning mystery

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780007223770

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

1st November 2007

UK Publication Date:

4th December 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

300g

Description

Escapist and completely absorbing, The Villa in Italy is the perfect, mouth-watering summer read.
Four very different people are named in a will. Delia, an opera singer robbed of her voice by illness; George, an idealistic scientist who cannot face what his skills have created; Marjorie, desperately poor and unable to dislodge her writers block; and Lucius, ostensibly in control but whose personal life is in chaos. All are summoned to the Villa Dante, home of the late Beatrice Malaspina. But who was she

While they wait to find out, the villa begins to work its seductive magic. With its faded frescoes, overgrown garden and magnificent mediaeval tower, it is unlike anywhere they have been before. Slowly, four characters who have gone to great lengths to hide their troubles find that change and even hope is possible after all. But the mysterious Beatrice has a devastating secret to reveal that will affect them all

A beautiful evocation of Italy in the aftermath of World War Two, the personal consequences of living through such a time, and a celebration of humankinds ability to heal and learn to love again, this most absorbing novel will win Elizabeth Edmondson a host of new fans.

Reviews

Praise for Voyage of Innocence: 'I loved it.' Woman 'A very interesting book, not only because it gives a flavour of life in the thirties...it's a way of imbibing history.' Oxford Times 'Well written and superbly researched...a thoroughly enjoyable read. A must.' Yours Praise for The Frozen Lake: 'Charming.' The Bookseller 'Dark family secrets, long buried,if not forgotten, bubble to the surface. A novel that is vivid and engrossing.' Choice 'An intriguing read.' Woman The Frozen Lake: 'An excellent read.' Evening Echo 'A great book to curl up with on a cold winter afternoon.' Belfast Evening Telegraph

Author Bio

Born in Chile, and educated in Calcutta and London before going to Oxford University, Elizabeth Edmondson now divides her time between the countryside north of Rome and the spires of Oxford. She is married to an art historian and has two children.

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