The Night Villa, Carol Goodman
The Night Villa, Carol Goodman
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The Night Villa

Author: Carol Goodman

Narrator: Susanna Burney

Unabridged: 12 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/02/2008

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

An evocative tale of intrigue, romance, and treachery, Carol Goodman's spellbinding new novel, The Night Villa, follows the fascinating lives of two remarkable women centuries apart.The eruption of Italy's Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 buried a city and its people, their treasures, and their secrets. Centuries later, echoes of this disaster resonate with profound consequences in the life of classics professor Sophie Chase. In the aftermath of a tragic shooting on the University of Texas campus, Sophie seeks sanctuary on the isle of Capri, immersing herself in her latest scholarly project alongside her colleagues, her star pupil, and their benefactor, the compelling yet enigmatic business mogul John Lyros. Beneath layers of volcanic ash lies the Villa della Notte—the Night Villa—home to first-century nobles, as well as to the captivating slave girl at the heart of an ancient controversy. And secreted in a subterranean labyrinth rests a cache of antique documents believed lost to the ages: a prize too tantalizing for Sophie to resist. But suspicion, fear, and danger roam the long-untrodden tunnels and chambers beneath the once sumptuous estate—especially after Sophie sees the face of her former lover in the darkness, leaving her to wonder if she is chasing shadows or succumbing to the siren song of the Night Villa. Whatever shocking events transpired in the face of Vesuvius's fury have led to deeper, darker machinations that inexorably draw Sophie into their vortex, rich in stunning revelations and laden with unseen menace.

About Carol Goodman

Carol Goodman (a.k.a. Juliet Dark) is a critically acclaimed literary suspense writer. Her novels have won the Hammett Prize and the Mary Higgins Clark Award and have been nominated for the Dublin/IMPAC Award and the Nero Wolfe Award. After graduating from Vassar College, where she majored in Latin, she taught Latin for several years in Austin, Texas. She then received an MFA degree in fiction from the New School University, where she teaches writing.

About Susanna Burney

Susanna Burney has appeared in a wide range of plays on stages in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Minneapolis, and Seattle. Her favorite roles include Hamlet, Olga in Three Sisters, Mrs. Wilcox in a stage adaptation of Howard’s End, and as the solo performer in Man to Man, for which she was named best actress of the year in the Seattle weekly, the Stranger. She received her BFA in acting from Boston University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi on August 14, 2024

I've always had a fondness for books that take two distinct story lines from two different times, and eventually intersect in a way you don't expect. This book, my first Carol Goodman novel, was a very satisfying read with its rich descriptions of Italy, now and then, and the weaving of a modern arc......more

Goodreads review by Sophie on September 23, 2016

I'm going back and forth on a two- or three-star rating for this book. There were things I liked about it. For instance, I thought the author did a very good job portraying the lingering trauma from the shooting at the college, and how Sophie's wounds and the loss of part of her lung affect her. I a......more

Goodreads review by Helga on September 13, 2010

I want to write like Carol Goodman. I don't know how she does it: her writing evokes a response from the reader, making it very easy to visualize the scenery and action. So far, I've read Seduction of Water, Ghost Orchid, Night Villa and currently reading Arcadia Falls. The stories are fascinating an......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on July 25, 2008

The first quarter or so of this book was well written and intriguing, the next third was atmospheric and dark, and then it turned into the mystery it promised to be and I didn't like it as much. (I forget sometimes - the reason I don't read mysteries, especially the formulaic ones, is because I don'......more

Goodreads review by John on March 21, 2016

I was writing recently about Pythagoras and, in course of what I could grandly call my researches, I came across reference to this novel, which features a modern Pythagorean cult. Since I enjoyed the same author's The Lake of Dead Languages a few years ago, I needed little further inducement to snap......more


Quotes

 [A] complex and lyrical literary thriller…Goodman deftly mixes cultural and religious history, geography, myth, personal memory, dream, and even portent—without sacrificing narrative drive—against the beautiful backdrop of the locale with its echoes of unimaginable loss.” Publishers Weekly

“Sophie Chase, the feisty and intelligent professor at the heart of this historical mystery, is aptly portrayed in Susanna Burney’s lively narration.” AudioFile

“Her darkest, most complex novel to date…Goodman always seamlessly blends present-day suspense with a mystery from the past…Highly recommended for all fiction collections.” Library Journal