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annis
09-09-2008, 07:01 PM
In 1958 Cambridge student Adam Strickland travels to Villa Docci in Tuscany to study its remarkable but disquieting Renaissance garden.
Its anomalies intrigue him, and lead him to solve a centuries-old puzzle using Dante's "Inferno"as a reference.
However Adam becomes an unwitting pawn in a complex and dangerous game when he tackles a more recent conundrum concerning the war-time death of Emilio Docci, oldest son of the house.
A stylish and compelling 2-in-1 mystery.

diamondlil
09-09-2008, 08:28 PM
I own this one. I just haven't read it yet.

Vanessa
09-09-2008, 09:13 PM
Loved this one! I read it a while ago now.

Julianne Douglas
09-17-2008, 07:07 PM
My agent reps this author. I've been meaning to read the book for a while now...

tsjmom
07-08-2009, 02:25 AM
I liked this one, although some aspect were a bit over the top. For me, the book had a dark feel to it. Even the ending didn't bring a smile to my face. I did enjoy trying to figure out the mystery, but since I don't know Dante very well I couldn't.

Sheramy
07-12-2009, 09:55 PM
The paperback is available as a bargain book on Amazon right now. I bought it a couple of weeks ago, and made it about a third through before putting it aside to read something else. I should love it, since it's about Italy and has a mystery element, but I kept getting distracted by the writing. It draws too much attention to itself -- the descriptions tend to be 'overcooked.' That's not really my taste.

I'll have to give it another try at some point, because I did want to like it.

Anita Davison
07-15-2009, 09:36 PM
I thoroughly enjoyed this clever novel and it even piqued my interest in Dante. Mark Mills is excellent at adding the nuances of human relationships, the little things we notice about each other and what attracts and repels.
I could have completely done without the gorilla storyline though - definitely didn't move the story forward!