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Death in the Floating City

A Lady Emily Mystery, Book 7

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Death in the Floating City

By: Tasha Alexander
Narrated by: Bianca Amato
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Celebrated by the Huffington Post as "one to watch - and read", Tasha Alexander has won fans the world over for her lush descriptions and clever plotting.

In Death in the Floating City, Emily is surprised to receive a plea for help from her childhood nemesis, Emma, whose father-in-law has been murdered and whose husband has vanished. Digging into the mystery, Emily unearths a centuries-old puzzle - and raises the ire of those who will do anything to keep their secrets hidden.

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Great read!

I enjoyed the story and the performance. I loved the art history references as well. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Jane Austin.

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Humor and Mystery

I enjoyed some of the one-liners that were thrown in to this story. Different from Tasha’s other stories.

As always, the team of Tasha and Bianca are superb.

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I am a loyal fan of the Lady Emily mysteries. But this story had an amazing love story within the story -loved it!

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So emotional

At times I thought I would have to stop listening it go so emotional. Serious love story from the past that intervened in between the current story

I wept. Yes I did but it all ended on a good note. Not for the murderer of course or the murdered man’s family!

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One of my favorites in the series.

I love the back and forth between the 1600s and the 1800s. I always learn a lot about how people lived then, The story is really touching and reminds us what it was like when people were property.

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Great plot and narrator

Narrator Bianca Amato brings this tale to life. Very good plot and love the twist ending

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The best so far

The story within the story had me sobbing and throat raw from tears.
What an excellent weaving of a past story into the present!

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Romantic Mystery

Alexander has done it, again! And Amato brings Emily and Colin to life! These two should always go together! Wonderful book!

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Another beautifully literate entry in the series

Lady Emily as the narrator of this tale is an educated and articulate woman whose observations evoke the beauty and romance of Venice . She and her husband Colin have been called to Italy by her childhood nemesis to solve the murder of Emma's father in law. A central theme of the mystery revolves around a feud between two ancient noble Venetian families . The feud dates from the time of the sacking of Constantinople. Besides being ancient and noble these families are also incredibly stubborn.
As the tale unfolds it is interspersed by the story of two star crossed lovers that dates from the time of the doges. If you enjoy art history as much as I do all the references to the palazzos , churches and painters Of Venice will delight you. This is a good book. I plan to listen again in five or six months.
The narrator is perfectly matched to the story.

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Another thrilling mystery by Tasha Alexander

I couldn't put it down, finding any and all excuses to listen to Bianca Amato ' exquisite performance.

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