Lola Salvia d'Acquaviva's marriage is in tatters and she has come to Capri to recoup. She thinks her rather creepy end of the island would make a suitably sombre backdrop for a novel - particularly the nearby Villa Fersen, where a rich, aristocratic paedophile caused a scandal several decades ago. Lola herself is an Italian duchessa by marriage, but English by birth, and she is in e-mail correspondence with one Simon Parks of Ladbroke Grove, who is looking out second-hand books for her on the villainous Comte Fersen, and on Capri.
Gradually, Lola reveals the details of her rickety marriage and her Fersen investigations as well as the recent unexplained death of a local boy whose photograph she has seen in the nearby cemetery. Her enquiries have raised strange reactions among the locals and unaccountable fury in her husband. As Lola uses Simon as a sounding board for her increasing unease, the narrative grows more double-edged and sinister by the page.
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Amanda Prantera was born and brought up in East Anglia. She went to Italy for a brief holiday when she was twenty and has lived there ever since. She has written ten previous novels, the most recent of which is Don Giovanna.
“A writer of serious talent and fine craft.” -- The Times
“An epistolary novel for the internet age, this sly thriller is a smart, readable tale.” -- Daily Mail
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