Ascension

Author:   Gregory Dowling
Publisher:   Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN:  

9781250108524


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 September 2016
Format:   Hardback
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When a young tour guide, Alvise Marangon, offers to help an English Grand Tourist, little does he know that it will lead to his being embroiled in blackmail and conspiracy. To add to his woes, he is then forcibly recruited into the city's powerful secret service to investigate a murder case. A reluctant spy he may be, but he is a gifted one. Amidst the world of gambling dens and courtesans, something momentous is being planned for the Feast of the Ascension, Venice's most important and spectacular holiday, and it seems that only Alvise can prevent the day turning into bloody mayhem.

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Author:   Gregory Dowling
Publisher:   Thomas Dunne Books
Imprint:   Thomas Dunne Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781250108524


ISBN 10:   1250108527
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 September 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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[A] promising series... readers will want to see more of Marangon and his vibrant city. -- Publishers Weekly A special thriller set in the Venetian past - its colours and intrigues so vividly described' -- Francesco da Mosto'Alvise is a terrific character, the murder mystery is absorbingly ingenious and, if you are a sucker for Venice, the sights, sounds and smells of its streets and canals ooze up from the page'-- Daily Mail 'Wonderful ... I loved being transported to my favourite time in my favourite city' --Andrea di Robilant 'Blends a laconic, amused style informed by American Detective literature with a profound knowledge of Venetian geography and history. Stylish, clever and gripping' --The Times, Historical Fiction Book of the Month


A special thriller set in the Venetian past - its colours and intrigues so vividly described' -- Francesco da Mosto'Alvise is a terrific character, the murder mystery is absorbingly ingenious and, if you are a sucker for Venice, the sights, sounds and smells of its streets and canals ooze up from the page'-- Daily Mail 'Wonderful ... I loved being transported to my favourite time in my favourite city' --Andrea di Robilant 'Blends a laconic, amused style informed by American Detective literature with a profound knowledge of Venetian geography and history. Stylish, clever and gripping' --The Times, Historical Fiction Book of the Month


[A] promising series... readers will want to see more of Marangon and his vibrant city. -- Publishers Weekly A special thriller set in the Venetian past - its colours and intrigues so vividly described. -- Francesco da Mosto Alvise is a terrific character, the murder mystery is absorbingly ingenious and, if you are a sucker for Venice, the sights, sounds and smells of its streets and canals ooze up from the page. --Daily Mail Wonderful ... I loved being transported to my favourite time in my favourite city. --Andrea di Robilant Blends a laconic, amused style informed by American Detective literature with a profound knowledge of Venetian geography and history. Stylish, clever and gripping. --The Times, Historical Fiction Book of the Month


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Gregory Dowling grew up in Bristol before studying English at Christ Church, Oxford. He moved to Venice in 1981, where he is Associate Professor of American Literature at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. He has published novels, co-edited anthologies of poetry, and written various non-fiction books and academic articles on Italian, British, and American literature.

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