The Dead Season, Christobel Kent
The Dead Season, Christobel Kent
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The Dead Season

Author: Christobel Kent

Narrator: Ralph Cosham

Unabridged: 13 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/27/2013


Synopsis

Every August, Florence shimmers in the summer heat, but this year the heat wave is fiercer than usual and the city's inhabitants have fled to the cool of the hills and beaches of the surrounding countryside. So it is no surprise that amid the shrubbery of a normally busy roundabout, a corpse lies unnoticed, bloating in the humid air. Sandro Cellini, meanwhile, will not be joining the crowds of holidaymakers this year. The former policeman turned private detective has a case: a man who seems to have vanished into thin air, leaving his pregnant young wife alone in the city. Bank teller Roxana Delfino is also stuck in the city for the season with nothing to do but worry about her aging mother and puzzle over the disappearance of one of her regular clients. As all Florence sweats it out, Cellini attempts as best he can to grapple with his case and the complications it throws at him. And when the weather finally breaks, it brings with it a shocking revelation. "I loved this book and hated putting it down. It manages to be both a taut thriller and a beautifully observed story of a young woman's coming-of-age set in a Florence in full flood. Michael Dibdin meets Muriel Spark."-Allison Pearson, New York Times bestselling author of I Don't Know How She Does It

About Christobel Kent

Christobel Kent was born in London and grew up in London and Essex, including a stint on the Essex coast on a Thames barge with three siblings and four step-siblings, before reading English at Cambridge. She has worked in publishing and TEFL teaching, and has lived in Modena, in northern Italy, and in Florence. She has written several novels set in Italy, including The Drowning River and A Murder in Tuscany, and lives in Cambridge with her husband and five children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Holly

This book is a murder/mystery but it gives too much descriptive scenerios of Florence for my liking. Because of that, I found myself skipping a lot of paragraphs. Summer heat is intense in August in Florence and this was repeated twice every page about how hot it was.....I got it, the first 50 time......more

Goodreads review by Lehua

The story is rich with texture yet maintains its complex and interesting plot. It's extremely rare that I give a 5-star, but the story is in perfect balance. I hate books that are solidly dark, and am bored by books that are too "tea time," but this book is the right blend of light and dark. The cha......more

Goodreads review by Harry

Apparently Florence is very hot in August; it seemed as if the weather was a major character in this story. The story reflected the atmosphere, moving in fits and starts, pausing at moments to recollect where it was. I think the sense of place is less distinct than in Donna Leon's Commissario Brunet......more