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Original Title: The Villa in Italy
ISBN: 9892301838 (ISBN13: 9789892301839)
Edition Language: Portuguese
Characters: Beatrice Malaspina, Delia Vaughan, Jessica Meldon, Dr. George Helsinger, Marjorie Swift, Lucius Wilde, Giles Slattery, Richard Meldon, Josiah Winthrop, Olivia Hawkins, Theo (The Villa in Italy), Miffy Wolfson, Elfrida
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Uma Villa em Itália Capa Mole | Pages: 480 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 4832 Users | 325 Reviews

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Title:Uma Villa em Itália
Author:Elizabeth Edmondson
Book Format:Capa Mole
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:2008 by Edições ASA (first published December 1st 2006)
Categories:Mystery. Romance. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Cultural. Italy

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Quatro pessoas aparentemente sem nada em comum vêem o seu nome mencionado no testamento de uma mulher que não conhecem. Quem foi Beatrice Malaspina e porque exige que compareçam na sua villa em Itália? Enquanto esperam pelas respostas, a magia do lugar começa a exercer os seus efeitos sobre eles: os frescos desbotados, os jardins exuberantes e a magnífica torre medieval não se assemelham a nada que já tenham visto. Aos poucos, quatro pessoas que sempre fizeram os possíveis por esconder os seus problemas descobrem que a mudança – e até mesmo a esperança – é possível. Mas a misteriosa Beatrice tem um segredo que os afectará a todos…

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Ratings: 3.89 From 4832 Users | 325 Reviews

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Interesting story, if a tad long winded.

What an enjoyable book this is. Unusual, absorbing, puzzling, this will keep you turning the pages seeking answers. Very well written with excellent main characters, there is a mystery to solve. I almost wished I was there to help search for clues! The reader will also fall in love with the villa and the surrounding countryside. I enjoyed the whole experience of this read and am happy to recommend it.

Much better than expected based on some of the reviews I read beforehand, some sort of old school charm, characters easy to relate to and delightful atmosphere

It was a fascinating read - although clearly focused on a female target group, I really liked the plot and I have to admire the way Edmondson created an atmosphere and a plot that kept me captivated. I know... there were loads of clichés, a bit too much bragging with classic education and Delia's transformation from a lamb in love ready for slaughter by Theo to a self-determined woman was a bit too fast.. but you can always find something to criticize.In the end what counted for me: it was a

Jessica Meldona typical product of the English upper classes, no doubt a crashing snob; a pity she was here; the Villa Dante didnt seem the right kind of place for a flighty socialite whod quarrelled with her husband.Set in post-war 1959, four strangers a struggling British crime writer Marjorie; opera singer Delia, daughter of an industrialist and recovering from illness (accompanied by long-time friend Jessica, escaping a bad marriage); Danish-born Cambridge scientist George (a contemporary

Gathering of a diverse set of people who have inherited something from an unknown benefactor sets the stage. That it is set at an Italian villa makes it delicious. As the characters meet, and begin to share and puzzle out the mystery I learned to like each of them. Really thought this book was special.

Both 2.5 stars for this and the Frozen Lake. They're very similar in narrative and the way the stories are constructed. The first book I read by her was A Man of Some Repute and then its sequel; I think both are really good within their genre. Not this one, and not the Frozen Lake so much, although it's good for a rainy afternoon. The Villa starts out promising but by the second half, and especially by the end, everything gets so improbable that I felt like a 5 year old, reading a fairy tale. I