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− | [[Romantic | + | [[Category: 1995 Releases]][[Category:Romantic Suspense]] [[Category:Italy]] |
* '''Author''': [[Lindsay Townsend]] | * '''Author''': [[Lindsay Townsend]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Hodder Headline]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Hodder Headline]] | ||
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* '''Setting''': Bologna, Venice, Florence and Milan, Italy. | * '''Setting''': Bologna, Venice, Florence and Milan, Italy. | ||
− | + | ==Book Description== | |
− | + | Julia Rochfort, a young opera singer, visits Italy to take part in a competition judged by Roberto Padovano, a world-famous bass. When he and Julia meet and fall in love, the consequences will be devastating. Julia and Roberto are already connected by terrifying events that took place before they were born: the atrocities inflicted on a Tuscan village in 1944 by a torturer known only as 'Scarpia' after the villain in Puccini's opera ''Tosca''. As they uncover the intricate web of betrayal, deception and guilt, the danger grows. For Scarpia and some who share his guilt are still alive - and desperate to keep their past secret for ever. | |
− | Julia Rochfort, a young opera singer, visits Italy to take part in a competition judged by Roberto Padovano, a world-famous bass. When he and Julia meet and fall in love, the consequences will be devastating. Julia and Roberto are already connected by terrifying events that took place before they were born: the atrocities inflicted on a Tuscan village in 1944 by a torturer known only as 'Scarpia' after the villain in Puccini's opera ''Tosca''. As they uncover the intricate web of betrayal, deception and guilt, the danger grows. For |
Revision as of 02:09, 6 May 2008
- Author: Lindsay Townsend
- Publisher: Hodder Headline
- Year: 1995
- Setting: Bologna, Venice, Florence and Milan, Italy.
Book Description
Julia Rochfort, a young opera singer, visits Italy to take part in a competition judged by Roberto Padovano, a world-famous bass. When he and Julia meet and fall in love, the consequences will be devastating. Julia and Roberto are already connected by terrifying events that took place before they were born: the atrocities inflicted on a Tuscan village in 1944 by a torturer known only as 'Scarpia' after the villain in Puccini's opera Tosca. As they uncover the intricate web of betrayal, deception and guilt, the danger grows. For Scarpia and some who share his guilt are still alive - and desperate to keep their past secret for ever.