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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Dibdin, Michael
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| Publisher: |
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
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| Date: |
1/3/1996
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Among the emerging generation of crime writers, none is as stylish and intelligent as Michael Dibdin, who, in
Dead Lagoon, gives us a deliciously creepy new novel featuring the urbane and skeptical Aurelio Zen, a detective whose unenviable task it is to combat crime in a country where today's superiors may be tomorrow's defendants.Zen returns to his native Venice. He is searching for the ghostly tormentors of a half-demented
contessa and a vanished American millionaire whose family is paying Zen under the table to determine his whereabouts-dead or alive. But he keeps stumbling over corpses that are distressingly concrete: from the crooked cop found drowned in one of the city's noisome "black wells" to a brand-new skeleton that surfaces on the Isle of the Dead. The result is a mystery rich in character and deduction, and intensely informed about the history, politics, and manners of its Venetian setting.
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