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Italian Fever

Italian Fever

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Produktbeskrivelse

"Acutely observed...charmingly old-fashioned."--Los Angeles Times

In Italian Fever, Valerie Martin redefines the Gothic novel in a compelling tale of one woman's headlong tumble into a mystery, art, and eros.

Part romance, part gothic suspense story and wholly entertaining, Italian Fever is the story of the awakening of Lucy Stark, an American pragmatist. Lucy leads a quiet, solitary life working for a best-selling (but remarkably untalented) writer. When he dies at his villa in Tuscany, Lucy flies to Tuscany to settle his affairs. What begins as a grim chore soon threatens Stark's Emersonian self-reliance--and her very sense of what is real. The villa harbors secrets: a missing manuscript, neighbors whose Byzantine arrogance veils their dark past, a phantom whose nocturnal visits tear a gaping hole in Lucy's well-honed skepticism. And to complicate matters: Massimo, a married man whose tender attentions render Lucy breathless.

Smart, sophisticated, achingly beautiful, Italian Fever is one of the most original and compelling novels of the year.



"Spellbinding. . . . A virtuoso. . . . Martin's competence has kindled into brilliance." --The New York Times Book Review

"Entertainment apart . . . Martin has written a novel of ideas." --The New York Times

"Acutely observed. . .charmingly old-fashioned." --Los Angeles Times

"Filled with suspense and surprise in the telling." --The Boston Globe

Varenr.

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Funktioner

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Bogomslagstype

Paperback

Antal sider

272 Sider

Skrevet af

Valerie Martin

Udgiver

Vintage

Udgivelsesdato

09/05/2000

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9780375705229

Italian Fever

171 kr.

171 kr.

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Tors., 22 maj - ons., 28 maj


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14 dages åbent køb


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