by Arnaud Delalande (Author)
Venice, 1756. One of the city's brightest young actors has been brutally murdered: nailed to a cross in the theatre where he was due to perform, with his eyes put out, and lines of Latin verse carved onto his chest. The Doge, aware the city is full of enemies of the Republic, launches a secret investigation into the murder, an investigation led by Pietro Viravolta, a dashing young adventurer, and seducer (the best friend of Casanova) and who currently awaits execution in the prison beneath the Bridge of Sighs. Viravolta is released from prison, on the proviso that he will neither escape the city, nor pursue the great love of his life, Anna, the married woman whose husband was responsible for Viravolta's incarceration. His investigations lead him to Luciana, the beautiful mistress of one a Venetian senator, to Spadetti, the master glass-maker of Murano, and to Caffelli, the tormented priest of San Giorgo Maggiore. Murder follows murder, each more gruesome than the last, and as Viravolta begins to draw the connections between these deaths, and the torments reserved for sinners in each of Dante's circles of hell, he finds himself embroiled in a terrible game of cat and mouse. As the streets of Venice fill with masked Carnival-goers, and as Anna and Viravolta are once again thrown together, he is drawn further into the inferno, to the heart of a secret sect and a plot to bring about the downfall of the city. Murder, intrigue, swashbuckling adventure, dangerous books and sinister cults: The Dante Trap is an un-put-downable historical thriller for all those who love The Historian and Labyrinth.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: W&N
Published: 11 Jun 2007
ISBN 10: 0297852035
ISBN 13: 9780297852032
Book Overview: An irresistible blend of historical thriller, literary mystery, and heart-stopping adventure. The Divine Comedy is ripe for the Dan Brown treatment. A rollicking read with a wonderful, Scarlet-Pimpernel of a hero. Venice, Carnival, Casanova, Dante and Seven-style murders: what's not to like? The novel was published in March in France, and has been pre-empted by other publishers all over Europe.