The Jewels of Paradise, Donna Leon
The Jewels of Paradise, Donna Leon
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The Jewels of Paradise

Author: Donna Leon

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 8 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/02/2012


Synopsis

Donna Leon has won heaps of critical praise and legions of fans for her bestselling mystery series featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti, one of contemporary crime fiction's most beloved characters. With The Jewels of Paradise, Leon takes readers beyond the world of the Venetian Questura in her first stand-alone novel. Caterina Pellegrini is a native Venetian, and like so many of them, she's had to leave home to pursue her career elsewhere, mostly abroad. With a doctorate in baroque opera from Vienna, she lands in Birmingham, England, as a research fellow and assistant professor. Birmingham, however, is no Venice, so when she gets word of a position back home, Caterina jumps at the opportunity. The job is an unusual one. After nearly three centuries, two locked trunks, believed to contain the papers of a once-famous, now largely forgotten baroque composer, have been discovered. The composer was deeply connected in religious and political circles, but he died childless, and now two Venetian men, descendants of his cousins, each claim inheritance. With rumors of a treasure, they aren't about to share the possible fortune. Caterina has been hired to attend the opening of the trunks and examine any enclosed papers to discover the "testamentary disposition" of the composer. But when her research takes her in unexpected directions and a silent man follows her through the streets, she begins to wonder just what secrets these trunks may hold. The Jewels of Paradise is a superb novel, a gripping tale of intrigue, music, history, and greed.

About Donna Leon

American author, Donna Leon, has settled nicely into a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy entitled, Brunettixote. The novels feature the fictional character of Commissario Guido Brunetti.

Leon was born in 1942, and eventually lived in Venice, Italy for over 30 years. She was an English literature lecturer for the University of Maryland in Europe (Italy), and worked on a military base in Italy for several years, before she became a full time writer. She moved to Zurich, Switzerland, and also had a home in a smaller Swiss village.

The novels have been translated from English into several foreign languages, but for some reason the author did not approve them being translated into Italian. German television has shown 22 Commissario Brunetti episodes that they produced for broadcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale on January 06, 2013

I was disappointed by this novel. Having read and enjoyed all of Leon's Brunetti novels, I had hoped that this would be a nice change. Sadly, it fails in several ways and offers little in compensation for its failures. A musicologist originally from Venice is working as a researcher in Manchester whe......more

Goodreads review by Belinda on May 15, 2020

3,50 sterren - afgerond 4 sterren - Nederlandse paperback Een heel ander boek als de inspecteur Brunetti reeks kun je rustig zeggen. Maar dat verwachte ik ook. Haar geliefde Venetië speelt wederom een van de hoofdrollen in dit boek. Catarina Pollegrini houdt van Muziek. Barok muziek. Als ze dan ook......more

Goodreads review by Alex on August 13, 2019

Thirty-something musicologist Caterina Pellegrini is head-hunted from the University of Manchester and returns to Venice to research the papers sealed in two trunks belonging to eighteenth century Baroque composer, Bishop Agostino Steffani, by two of his descendants. Neither man is interested in mus......more

Goodreads review by Vonette on November 23, 2012

Though I had not read a book by this author before, I can tell she knows how to write. So why has she presented us with this mishmash of meaningless (and sometimes downright boring) narrative? There were some glimpses of what the author is capable of in the letters between the main character and her......more


Quotes

“The Jewels of Paradise is as much a tale about a young woman wising up and learning to fight more effectively for her own happiness as it is a mystery.” Washington Post

“From a masterful writer, The Jewels of Paradise is a superb novel, a grip­ping tale of intrigue, music, history, and greed.” Atlantic Monthly Press

Cassandra Campbell has a melodic voice and fine, fluid Italian, both important attributes for the narrator of Donna Leon’s first stand-alone mystery. Campbell’s pacing honors the novel’s andante tempo…This is a literary departure for Donna Leon, which will please some, but not all, of her fans. AudioFile

“Leon spread[s] her wings, and she writes persuasively about music.” Library Journal

“Fascinating…it boasts the same sensitivity to human behavior that distinguishes her Guido Brunetti series.” Booklist