Falling in love
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- ISBN: 9780802191830
- ISBN: 0802191835
- ISBN: 9780802123534
- ISBN: 0802123538
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1 online resource (264 pages) : map. - Publisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, [2015]
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- Baker & Taylor
Attending a performance by a opera star he saved in Death at La Fenice, Brunetti learns that the singer is being stalked by an obsessed fan who subsequently attacks a fellow performer. - Baker & Taylor
Attending a performance by an opera star he saved in Death at La Fenice, Brunetti learns that the singer is being stalked by an obsessed fan who subsequently attacks a fellow performer. - Open Road Media
An opera singer is terrified by an obsessive fan in this 'stunning' mystery in the New York Times'bestselling series set in Venice, Italy (Library Journal, starred review).
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Years ago, Guido Brunetti cleared the opera star Flavia Petrelli in the murder of a renowned conductor. Now the soprano is returning to Venice'and its celebrated opera house, La Fenice'to sing the lead in Tosca.
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Brunetti and his wife, Paola, attend an early performance, and Flavia receives a standing ovation. Back in her dressing room, she finds bouquets of yellow roses'too many roses. Every surface of the room is covered with them. An anonymous fan has been showering Flavia with these beautiful gifts in London, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, and now Venice, but she no longer feels flattered, only frightened.
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When she confesses her alarm'and then a singer who has caught Flavia's attention is savagely attacked'Brunetti begins to think that Flavia's fears are justified in ways neither of them imagined, and he must enter into the psyche of an obsessive fan . . .
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From a New York Times'bestselling and Silver Dagger Award'winning author, this is 'one of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever' (The Washington Post).
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'Another provocative addition to a fine series, certain to appeal to aficionados of profound literary mysteries such as Louise Penny's How the Light Gets In.' 'Library Journal, starred review - Open Road Media
An opera singer is terrified by an obsessive fan in this âstunningâ mystery in the New York Timesâbestselling series set in Venice, Italy (Library Journal, starred review).
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Years ago, Guido Brunetti cleared the opera star Flavia Petrelli in the murder of a renowned conductor. Now the soprano is returning to Veniceâand its celebrated opera house, La Feniceâto sing the lead in Tosca.
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Brunetti and his wife, Paola, attend an early performance, and Flavia receives a standing ovation. Back in her dressing room, she finds bouquets of yellow rosesâtoo many roses. Every surface of the room is covered with them. An anonymous fan has been showering Flavia with these beautiful gifts in London, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, and now Venice, but she no longer feels flattered, only frightened.
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When she confesses her alarmâand then a singer who has caught Flaviaâs attention is savagely attackedâBrunetti begins to think that Flaviaâs fears are justified in ways neither of them imagined, and he must enter into the psyche of an obsessive fan . . .
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From a New York Timesâbestselling and Silver Dagger Awardâwinning author, this is âone of the most exquisite and subtle detective series everâ (The Washington Post).
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âAnother provocative addition to a fine series, certain to appeal to aficionados of profound literary mysteries such as Louise Pennyâs How the Light Gets In.â âLibrary Journal, starred review - Perseus Publishing
An opera singer is terrified by an obsessive fan in this âstunningâ mystery in the New York Timesâbestselling series set in Venice, Italy (Library Journal, starred review).
Â
Years ago, Guido Brunetti cleared the opera star Flavia Petrelli in the murder of a renowned conductor. Now the soprano is returning to Veniceâand its celebrated opera house, La Feniceâto sing the lead in Tosca.
Â
Brunetti and his wife, Paola, attend an early performance, and Flavia receives a standing ovation. Back in her dressing room, she finds bouquets of yellow rosesâtoo many roses. Every surface of the room is covered with them. An anonymous fan has been showering Flavia with these beautiful gifts in London, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, and now Venice, but she no longer feels flattered, only frightened.
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When she confesses her alarmâand then a singer who has caught Flaviaâs attention is savagely attackedâBrunetti begins to think that Flaviaâs fears are justified in ways neither of them imagined, and he must enter into the psyche of an obsessive fan . . .
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From a New York Timesâbestselling and Silver Dagger Awardâwinning author, this is âone of the most exquisite and subtle detective series everâ (The Washington Post).
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âAnother provocative addition to a fine series, certain to appeal to aficionados of profound literary mysteries such as Louise Pennyâs How the Light Gets In.â âLibrary Journal, starred review - Perseus PublishingDonna Leonâs Death at La Fenice, the first novel in her beloved Commissario Guido Brunetti series, introduced readers to the glamorous and cutthroat world of opera and one of Italyâs finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrellithen a suspect in the poisoning of a renowned German conductor. Years after Brunetti cleared her name, Flavia has returned to Venice and La Fenice to sing the lead inTosca.
Brunetti and his wife, Paola, attend an early performance, and Flavia receives a standing ovation. Back in her dressing room, she finds bouquets of yellow rosestoo many roses. Every surface of the room is covered with them. An anonymous fan has been showering Flavia with these beautiful gifts in London, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, and now, Venice, but she no longer feels flattered. A few nights later, invited by Brunetti to dine at his in-lawsâ palazzo, Flavia confesses her alarm at these excessive displays of adoration. And when a talented young Venetian singer who has caught Flaviaâs attention is savagely attacked, Brunetti begins to think that Flaviaâs fears are justified in ways neither of them imagined. He must enter in the psyche of an obsessive fan before Flavia, or anyone else, comes to harm.