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Berkley Prime Crime
ISBN: 0425209814
May 2006
Historical Mystery
www.berkleysignetmysteries.com
Reviewed By Wendall Sexton
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Venice
‘Tanta’, an elderly
woman of matriarchal status within the Casimiri household, the
Palazzo Casimiri – one of Venice’s most enduring families of
nobility.
The principessa, as
‘Tanta’ was known to those outside the family - the first in a
series of deaths - was a British national from the powerful
Maloney banking family - what brought Revel Callender, a British
lawyer staying in Venice, squarely into the tale. He is
retained by the British consulate to informally look into the
woman’s finances.
The principessa’s death is
overshadowed, in part, by the startling revelation that the old
woman was also a hermaphrodite, the reason for her never leaving
the Palazzo Casimiri.
Death occurs again when
Count Casimiri, the head of the Casimiri household and father to
Donna Clara (whom Callender has mysteriously fallen for)
is discovered naked, dead in a thorn bush, apparently from a
fall off the house – though Callender suspects murder.
Are the two deaths
related? Is the murder of Auguste Remy, brother-in-law to
famous French painter Claude Monet, in
Lastly, there is the
murder of the son of the bookshop owner, Libri Gozzi, where
Callender purchased a Percy Byssche Shelly play, “The Cenci”.
Gozzi’s son was delivering the name plates Callender ordered for
the book when he was attacked outside of Callender’s former
residence. Oddly, “The Cenci” is a story involving the murder
of the head of an aristocratic family.
IN THE CITY OF DARK
WATERS is told through the stories of these four deaths.
Jakeman intertwines four seemingly unrelated events into a tale
of the undercurrent of society and the unwillingness of the old
ways to acquiescence to the new. Be forewarned, just as if all
the secrets pervading the streets and back alleyways of your own
community became known to you, what is depicted of Venetian
life, behind the scenes, is not pretty. It is some of the worst
evil that man can inflict upon man.
Fortunately, nothing is
done here for titillating purposes. IN THE CITY OF DARK WATERS
is well-crafted, well-told, and very well-written. The pages
are filled with intriguing characters and enticing locales just
like the canals of
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