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Death in the Floating City
Death in the Floating City
Death in the Floating City
Audiobook9 hours

Death in the Floating City

Written by Tasha Alexander

Narrated by Bianca Amato

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Celebrated by the Huffington Post as ''one to watch -- and read,'' Tasha Alexander has won fans the world over for her lush descriptions and clever plotting. In Death in the Floating City, Emily is surprised to receive a plea for help from her childhood nemesis, Emma, whose father-in-law has been murdered and whose husband has vanished. Digging into the mystery, Emily unearths a centuries-old puzzle -- and raises the ire of those who will do anything to keep their secrets hidden.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 16, 2012
ISBN9781470323950
Death in the Floating City
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Tasha Alexander

When not reading, Tasha Alexander can be found hard at work on her next book featuring Emily Ashton.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Overly complicated, unrealistic cozy mystery set in late 19th century Venice. Aristocratic English couple solve a Romeo and Juliet style mystery. Good period detail.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good entry in this series. Quite successfully wove the thread of an ancient mystery with the warp of a recent murder. Excellent main protagonists supported by an appropriately Venetian local cast. Stirred the social undercurrents of the good life of the rich and the difficult existence of those who serve them into a compelling mystery. Also, cast the strong light of more modern and appropriate mores on the bondage like role of women, even those from wealthy families, who were controlled absolutely by fathers and husbands.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Lady Emily Hargreaves, accompanied by her husband Colin, is on her way to Venice to help a childhood friend named Emma Callum. A better description would be a childhood nemesis --- Emily and Emma were not exactly the best of friends as children and Emily did her best to distance herself from Emma whenever possible. However, Emma has asked for her help and Emily can’t turn down a plea for help, even when that plea comes from Emma Callum. Years ago, Emma ran off with an Italian Count and caused a bit of a scandal at home, but is now in desperate need of Emily’s detective skills. Her father-in-law has been murdered in the home she shares with her husband, and her husband, who is a suspect in his father’s murder, has disappeared making the case against him look even more telling. She needs Emily to find the murderer and clear her husband.Weary of her Emma’s motives but still willing to help, Emily and Colin begin their investigation and Emily soon finds herself fascinated by Venice, a city she’s never visited before. With few clues besides an old ring to go on, Emily enlists the help of a Venetian historian and his daughter, Donata, to help her navigate the city and open a few palazzo doors for her to ask questions. With the help of Donata, Emily stumbles upon a centuries old love story that tore two individuals, and their families, apart. The same feud is still going strong which doesn’t help Emily when she needs questions answered. She begins searching frantically through libraries and family trees for any clue that will help solve the case while Colin begins a search for Emma’s missing husband.This is my second Lady Emily mystery and I’m becoming addicted. I need to plan some reading time to go back and start this series from the beginning. Even though this is a series, these books do stand on their own but the characters and settings are so good I want to go back and spend more time in this world. Emily and Colin are incredibly likable characters and the settings, especially this particular book’s setting of Venice, are so lovely you want to step into the pages. Alexander does a fantastic job with the crumbling palazzos, dusty old books, and gondolas gliding along the canals.Let’s talk about the mystery for a moment because there is one here. What I liked most about the mystery was the way it was wrapped up in a love story a la Romeo and Juliet style. Told through letters interspersed throughout the story, the centuries-old love story starts to show up in Emily’s mystery in unexpected ways. In the end, Alexander wraps this one up nicely with a little sneak peek of what’s ahead for Emily and Colin.What I really enjoyed about this book was the way I was able to fall into the story and get lost in the mystery, the romance, and the city of Venice. I was pulled into the story very early and I didn’t want to leave. There’s just enough of everything in this book to make me a happy reader. Obviously, I’m waiting for Emily’s next adventure.