The Villa Triste

by Lucretia Grindle

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Florence, 1943. Two sisters, Isabella and Caterina Cammaccio, find themselves surrounded by terror and death; and with Italy trapped under the heel of a brutal Nazi occupation, bands of Partisans rise up.

Soon Isabella and Caterina will test their wits and deepest beliefs as never before. As the winter grinds on, they will be forced to make the most important decisions of their lives. Their choices will reverberate for decades.

In the present day, Alessandro Pallioti, a senior policeman agrees to oversee a murder investigation, after it emerges the victim was once a Partisan hero. When the case begins to unravel, Pallioti finds himself working to uncover a crime lost in the twilight of war, the consequences of which are as deadly today as they were over sixty years ago.

`Grindle vividly evokes Florence as few tourists see it . . . Here is the perfect summer holiday read’ Literary Review

`Grindle saves her best story-weaving to the thrilling denouement that creates a surprise as unexpected and delicious as the finest Florentine cuisine’ Daily Express

  • ISBN10 023074477X
  • ISBN13 9780230744776
  • Publish Date 2 July 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 December 2010
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Mantle
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 560
  • Language English