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Hardcover The Venice Sketchbook Book

ISBN: 1542027128

ISBN13: 9781542027120

The Venice Sketchbook

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"Rhys Bowen crafts a propulsive, unexpected plot with characters who come vibrantly alive on the page." --Mark Sullivan, author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky

Love and secrets collide in Venice during WWII in an enthralling novel of brief encounters and lasting romance by the New York Times bestselling author of The Tuscan Child and Above the Bay of Angels.

Caroline Grant is struggling to accept the end of her marriage when she receives an unexpected bequest. Her beloved great-aunt Lettie leaves her a sketchbook, three keys, and a final whisper...Venice. Caroline's quest: to scatter Juliet "Lettie" Browning's ashes in the city she loved and to unlock the mysteries stored away for more than sixty years.

It's 1938 when art teacher Juliet Browning arrives in romantic Venice. For her students, it's a wealth of history, art, and beauty. For Juliet, it's poignant memories and a chance to reconnect with Leonardo Da Rossi, the man she loves whose future is already determined by his noble family. However star-crossed, nothing can come between them. Until the threat of war closes in on Venice and they're forced to fight, survive, and protect a secret that will bind them forever.

Key by key, Lettie's life of impossible love, loss, and courage unfolds. It's one that Caroline can now make right again as her own journey of self-discovery begins.

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Always Wanted To See Venice?

Rhys Bowen has spent much time in Venice, and is the perfect person to guide us, via fiction, into the city with a compelling story. We visit famous places, but also the small niches only an old culture and centuries of residents can provide. Two stories are told: one is the about the gutsy move of a teacher from a small English town to study art in Venice for a year. The year is 1938 and soon the teacher is trapped in the city. The second story is about a deathbed gift to the artist's niece to unlock a secret the aunt had kept all her life. This book is brilliant in portraying the difference in cultures, classes and personalities. The visual descriptions of Venice make you believe you are there. There is plenty of mystery, but it's subtle, not unlike the mysteries we encounter in our own lives. This is a book that is hard to put down, with beautiful writing to enjoy on your voyage.

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The Venice Sketchbook in Edgar Award Nominees
Edgar Award Nominees
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • January 23, 2022
Nominees for the Edgar Awards (named for Edgar Allan Poe) were announced on January 19, their namesake’s birthday. The awards honor the best in mystery and crime literature, television, film and theater. Here, we share the selected titles in several sections. Winners will be celebrated on April 28, 2022.
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