Series: Book 1 in the The Assassi series
Rating: ***
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Aside from Grimwood’s penchant for borrowing motifs
from other genres, the author’s previous novels,
including his acclaimed End of the World Blues (2007), mostly
bear the imprint of sf. Yet here Grimwood confidently steps
into fantasy territory in this first volume of an ambitious
trilogy featuring an alternate renaissance Venice populated
by corrupt monarchs, a secret army of assassins, and a
bewitching side cast of werewolves and vampires. This version
of early-fifteenth-century Venice is ruled by the descendants
of Marco Polo, specifically Alonzo, the uncle of the bona
fide but incapacitated Duke, who rules with Machiavellian
intrigue in the face of his Byzantine and Ottoman enemies.
After Alonzo’s scheme to marry off the Duke’s
cousin Giulietta leads to her kidnapping, Alonzo sends his
lead assassin, Atilo, on her trail. When Atilo fortuitously
crosses paths with a young vampire, Tycho, he quickly
recruits the boy as a very difficult but useful apprentice.
Grimwood’s well-seasoned skill with storytelling and
dialogue makes this opening installment of the series both
delightfully colorful and compellingly readable. --Carl
Hays 'Sharp as a stiletto, dark and dazzling as a masquerade.
Grimwood's Venice is totally compelling' Mike CareyFrom
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