Lucifer's Shadow
2 journalers for this copy...
Daniel Forester has come from the USA for a summer job in Venice, Italy and soon finds himself involved in a theft and murder investigation. He unknowingly starts retracing the steps of another young man who came to Venice in 1733 and the story of a lost musical masterpiece and a exceptional young woman violinist. Part historical novel and murder mystery this was a interesting story and I was glad to have the chance to read it.
This book is available and will be released soon into the wild
This book is available and will be released soon into the wild
Journal Entry 2 by bookstogive at Bookbox in -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Monday, April 8, 2013
Released 11 yrs ago (4/8/2013 UTC) at Bookbox in -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Releasing into Aberpeter's Read and Journaled Bookbox where I hope it can find a new reader.
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Welcome to BookCrossing, a unique community of book lovers, who are sharing their libraries with the world. This book is now yours to read, enjoy, keep or pass on to another reader.
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Chosen from Aberpeter's Read and Journalled Book Box.
Very hard to get into. Off to a Little Free Library here in town.