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Turn to Stone

Turn to Stone

James W. Ziskin
3.8/5 ( ratings)
2021 Barry Award Winner for Best Paperback Original
2021 Macavity Award Winner for Best Historical Mystery
2021 Sue Grafton Memorial Award Finalist
2021 Lefty Award finalist for Best Historical Mystery

This 1960s-era locked-room mystery takes Ellie Stone to Florence, Italy--a seemingly idyllic setting, which in this case has sinister undertones.

Florence, Italy, August 1963. In Italy to accept a posthumous award for her late father's academic work, "girl reporter" Ellie Stone is invited to spend a weekend outside Florence with some of the scholars attending the symposium. A suspected rubella outbreak leaves the ten friends quarantined in the bucolic setting with little to do but tell stories to entertain themselves. Deciding to make the best of their confinement, the men and women spin tales, gorge themselves on fine Tuscan food and wine, and enjoy the delicious fruit of transient love. But the summer bacchanalia takes a menacing turn when the man who organized the symposium is fished out of the Arno. "Morto." As long-buried secrets rise to the surface, Ellie must figure out if one or more of her newfound friends is capable of murder.
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seventh Street Books
Release
January 21, 2020
ISBN
1633885526
ISBN 13
9781633885523

Turn to Stone

James W. Ziskin
3.8/5 ( ratings)
2021 Barry Award Winner for Best Paperback Original
2021 Macavity Award Winner for Best Historical Mystery
2021 Sue Grafton Memorial Award Finalist
2021 Lefty Award finalist for Best Historical Mystery

This 1960s-era locked-room mystery takes Ellie Stone to Florence, Italy--a seemingly idyllic setting, which in this case has sinister undertones.

Florence, Italy, August 1963. In Italy to accept a posthumous award for her late father's academic work, "girl reporter" Ellie Stone is invited to spend a weekend outside Florence with some of the scholars attending the symposium. A suspected rubella outbreak leaves the ten friends quarantined in the bucolic setting with little to do but tell stories to entertain themselves. Deciding to make the best of their confinement, the men and women spin tales, gorge themselves on fine Tuscan food and wine, and enjoy the delicious fruit of transient love. But the summer bacchanalia takes a menacing turn when the man who organized the symposium is fished out of the Arno. "Morto." As long-buried secrets rise to the surface, Ellie must figure out if one or more of her newfound friends is capable of murder.
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Seventh Street Books
Release
January 21, 2020
ISBN
1633885526
ISBN 13
9781633885523

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