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Venetian Blood

Murder in a Sensuous City

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Murderous intrigue in an unforgettable setting.
". . . [A] pleasure trip that quickly devolves into a nightmare . . . "AudioFile Magazine
"A riveting whodunit . . . "Kirkus Reviews
A money launderer. A seduction. An old rivalry. Murders.
Fighting to forget a crumbling marriage, Anna, a US Treasury officer, comes to Venice on vacation. A choice she soon regrets.
Blackmailed by a money-laundering count, Anna demands he return explicit photos taken during their affair. He refuses. Tracking him to a hotel gala blows up when he is murdered and a dogged police detective accuses Anna of the crime.
Anna draws upon her talents in math and science to attack the intricate puzzle of finding the killer among many suspects. They stymie her efforts by hiding secrets and spinning lies in a city built on illusions. Whom can she trust?
Pursued, gripped by terror, barely dodging death's dark embrace, Anna struggles to clear her name before police can destroy her alibi and lock her up.
But then, as attempts on her life mount, she just might be safer in prison. . . .
Readers of psychological mystery will enjoy this story of a brainy heroine battling daunting odds.
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      In Volker's debut mystery, an American financial expert unravels a web of mystery, corruption, and danger hidden in one of the world's most beautiful cities. In 1992, when Count Sergio Corrin is stabbed to death at a fundraising gala, half of Venice, Italy, mourns him as a philanthropist and city father, while the other half seems to wish that they'd killed him themselves. Anna Lottol, an FBI agent specializing in exposing money laundering schemes, made the mistake of having an affair with Corrin, discovering too late that he used everyone to his own advantage. When he tried to blackmail her with compromising photos, she traveled to Venice to plead for mercy, only to find herself the prime suspect when Corrin is murdered. With the help of her American journalist friend, Margo, Anna tries to prove her innocence by launching her own investigation into the crime. Along the way, she explores the corrupt underside of Venetian society, shady financial deals, romance gone wrong, and the enduring legacy of the destruction of the Incan Empire. But as she gets closer to the truth, she repeatedly finds herself in mortal danger. The subtitle of Volker's novel signals the importance of the Venetian setting to her compelling, intricate narrative. Her lush descriptions evoke the city's glories ("the glittering swath of Venice's watery arteries and veins narrowing to wispy capillaries, shining in the sun") while skillfully building an ominous tone ("The oar of a gondola in the distance hit the water in a frenzy, making Anna think of the flapping wings of a drowning seabird"). All the mysteries and problems of Anna's life seem to wrap up a bit too neatly, but readers will forgive this, as they also receive an engaging guided tour through ancient crimes and modern vice in one of Europe's most graceful cities. A riveting whodunit that makes full use of its dramatic setting. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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      June 15, 2017
      In Volker's debut mystery, an American financial expert unravels a web of mystery, corruption, and danger hidden in one of the world's most beautiful cities. In 1992, when Count Sergio Corrin is stabbed to death at a fundraising gala, half of Venice, Italy, mourns him as a philanthropist and city father while the other half seems to wish that they'd killed him themselves. Anna Lottol, an FBI agent specializing in exposing money laundering schemes, made the mistake of having an affair with Corrin, discovering too late that he used everyone to his own advantage. When he tried to blackmail her with compromising photos, she traveled to Venice to plead for mercy only to find herself the prime suspect when Corrin is murdered. With the help of her American journalist friend, Margo, Anna tries to prove her innocence by launching her own investigation into the crime. Along the way, she explores the corrupt underside of Venetian society, shady financial deals, romance gone wrong, and the enduring legacy of the destruction of the Incan Empire. But as she gets closer to the truth, she repeatedly finds herself in mortal danger. The subtitle of Volker's novel signals the importance of the Venetian setting to her compelling, intricate narrative. Her lush descriptions evoke the city's glories ("the glittering swath of Venice's watery arteries and veins narrowing to wispy capillaries, shining in the sun") while skillfully building an ominous tone ("The oar of a gondola in the distance hit the water in a frenzy, making Anna think of the flapping wings of a drowning seabird"). All the mysteries and problems of Anna's life seem to wrap up a bit too neatly, but readers will forgive this, as they also receive an engaging guided tour through ancient crimes and modern vice in one of Europe's most graceful cities. A riveting whodunit that makes full use of its dramatic setting.

      COPYRIGHT(2017) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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