Falling in Love
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Publisher Description
'Donna Leon's deft and descriptive words do for Venice what Canaletto did for this serenest of cities with his brushes and paint palette and bring it to life in all its reach and colourful gaiety...[An] intriguing tense thriller. The ending is to die for.' Daily Express
A New York Times Bestseller
A National Indie Bestseller
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In Death at La Fenice, Donna Leon's first novel in the Commissario Brunetti series, readers were introduced to the glamorous and cut-throat world of opera and to one of Italy's finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrelli - then a suspect in the poisoning of a renowned German conductor. Now, many years after Brunetti cleared her name, Flavia has returned to the illustrious La Fenice to sing the lead in Tosca.
As an opera superstar, Flavia is well acquainted with attention from adoring fans and aspiring singers. But when one anonymous admirer inundates her with bouquets of yellow roses - on stage, in her dressing room and even inside her locked apartment - it becomes clear that this fan has become a potentially dangerous stalker. Distraught, Flavia turns to an old friend for help. Familiar with Flavia's melodramatic temperament, Commissario Brunetti is at first unperturbed by her story, but when another young opera singer is attacked he begins to think Flavia's fears may be justified. In order to keep his friend out of danger, Brunetti must enter the psyche of an obsessive fan and find the culprit before anyone comes to harm.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
If you love old-fashioned mysteries as much as we do, you’ll adore Donna Leon’s latest Commissario Brunetti novel. After the urbane detective and his wife attend an opera starring Flavia Petrelli (the main character in Death at La Fenice, the first book in this series), Brunetti is pulled back into the unsettling drama of the aging diva’s life. During her performances as Tosca, a secret admirer has been showering Petrelli with yellow roses—but his adulation is tainted with menace. Leon’s radiant descriptions transport you to her hometown of Venice, ramping up the suspense with sly ease.