Painted Veil, Beverle Graves Myers
Painted Veil, Beverle Graves Myers
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Painted Veil
The Second Baroque Mystery

Author: Beverle Graves Myers

Narrator: Geoffrey Blaisdell

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2012


Synopsis

Venice, 1734. Castrato soprano Tito Amato, star of Venice opera, has let fame go to his head. Neglecting his vocal practice for dubious pleasures, Tito finds himself demoted to secondary roles and overshadowed by a visiting singer who usurps his position. But when the murder of scene painter Luca Cavalieri threatens to close the opera house, Tito sees an opportunity to reclaim his status and jumps at the chance to find the killer. He is aided by Englishman Augustus Gussie Rumbolt, who is in Europe making his grand tour. The hunt for the person who wears the mask of Palantinus carries Tito and Gussie into the treacherous depths of the city of Venice, dedicated to masquerade and pleasure, where Tito matches wits with the masked leader of a secret society bent on the destruction of Venices Jewish ghetto.

About Beverle Graves Myers

Beverle Graves Myers practiced psychiatry at a public mental-health clinic before making a midlife career switch to writing. She is the author of the Tito Amato mystery series and the Helluva War series, as well as numerous short stories and articles. Her short story “Haven City” won the 2006 Million Writers Award. She lives in Kentucky.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jen

Painted Veil is actually a re-read. I read in 2006 and liked it and have occasionally thought about it without remembering much about it except that it involved a castrato singer with a Venetian opera house. Tito Amati has been accustomed to being the male lead, receiving plum roles with the Teatro......more

Goodreads review by Sandra

Interesting premise: An 18th c Venice opera singing castrato solves a murder that threatens his livelihood because the crime adds to pressure that is threatening to close down the opera house where he sings. The puzzle is well drawn, as are the characters. A reader will learn a lot about the histori......more