Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans une ville réputée pour sa beauté et son intrigue, où l'histoire et le suspense contemporain s'entremêlent. Chaque volet dévoile des intrigues complexes remplies de secrets, de mensonges et de jeux dangereux, le tout sur fond de décors époustouflants. Préparez-vous à un voyage palpitant aux rebondissements inattendus qui vous captivera du début à la fin.
For fans of Joseph Kanon, Donna Leon and Abir Mukherjee comes a fantastic new
thriller, The Venetian Game. Set in one of the most beautiful cities on earth,
a mild mannered English consul is drawn into a web of deadly secrets and lies
"There aren't that many perks to being Honorary Consul in Venice, but Nathan Sutherland does at least receive an invitation to the official opening of the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. A chance for prosecco in the sunshine, and to meet some of the greats of the art world. And then a world-famous critic is decapitated by one of the installations. A terrible accident, it seems, until a postcard is discovered in the victim's pocket. An image of Judith beheading Holofernes.Then a viperous arts columnist receives an image of The Death of Marat. A journalist with a shady past receives a postcard of Dore's Triumph of Death. And a corrupt agent receives Mantegna's Martyrdom of St Sebastian. As the bodies pile up, all signs point to Paul Considine, a brilliant but vulnerable British artist with a motive for revenge against all the victims. Nathan, however, isn't convinced, and sets out to prove his innocence. But then Nathan himself receives an image of Death bearing a scythe, and finds himself in a race against time to save his own life."--Provided by publisher.
Philip Gwynne Jones' third book featuring English Honorary Consul, Nathan
Sutherland - set against the background of Venice, the most beautiful city on
earth.
The fourth gripping thriller featuring Nathan Sutherland, set against the
background of the most beautiful city on earth: Venice. The perfect
atmospheric crime novel for fans of Joseph Kanon, Donna Leon and Abir
Mukherjee.