Member Reviews
There’s always something lovely about being on a murder hunt in Venice. Fictionally speaking of course! There’s the waterways, the narrow dark alleyways and the years of history to bear witness….Those old buildings with secrets in their walks and the bridges for escape…
The setting here is a perfect one for exploring and discovering and it’s evoked with style and panache. The famous Fenice theare where the woman dies at the start of the book is iconic in its own right for the many tragedies that have befallen it, so again idea for the mystery to draw up in from the start.
Nancy was a good an interesting character. Newly married but keen to find out the truth. The mystery is built up gradually so that the reader goes on a journey with her and discovers things at the same time. I found the way events were put together really gave the whole affair the real sense you would get on a search like this in real life. There’s a lot for her to discover and it’s a brilliantly paced and plotted story.
Characters in general were fascinating and I particularly like the husband’s assistant Archie who becomes Nancy’s ‘sidekick’ for want of a better word. He adds another layer to an already intriguing mystery.
This is the kind of book where you need to go in relatively blind and discover the trail of clues for yourself. It’s packed full of Venetian history and architecture, language and culture and gives a glowing view of the city despite the murder of course!
The city and its unique islands, palazzos and alleyways are used to brilliant effect here and this is one immersive read I was sorry to leave. I could see the potential for more so hope this is the start of a series?
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book. This book was good but I have to be honest this book wasn’t for me. Great storyline, great characters, but I’m not a fan of historical war stories.
The Venice Atonement by Merryn Allingham is a historical novel/ murder mystery set in post WWII Venice focussing on the female protagonist Nancy as a recent newlywed that gets wrapped into a mutli-layer mystery involving murders, thievery, and two-timing amongst friends and family.
I enjoyed the multi-faceted approach and I liked that the many layers of complexity that each character exhibited. It gave a nice feel that didnt allow for all cards to be shown all at once.
I really think that the way the book was set up, that this could be the beginning of a series, or at least continued, so we can see how Leo and Nancy advance (or do not) and how Nancy and Archie advance.
A good read. 4/5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC and in return this is my voluntary and unbiased review.