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The Faces of Angels (2006)

por Lucretia Grindle

Series: Inspector Pallioti (1)

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On a sweltering day in Florence, art student and newlywed Mary Warren wandered into a shady tunnel of trees. Within minutes, she was brutally attacked and her husband murdered. And within months the killer was identified, caught, and dead. It’s now two years later, and Mary has returned to Florence at the invitation of her lover – a relationship that predates what she insists on calling the “accident.” Crumbling and beautiful, Florence is eternally compelling. But more and more, what Mary sees is not the glories of the city, but its dark underside – specifically, one dead young woman after another. She also can’t help seeing a terrifying pattern: Either this is a copycat killer, or her husband’s murderer is still on the loose.… (más)
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Dit debuutboek van Lucretia Grindle is zeker niet haar beste boek, maar ik heb het toch met plezier gelezen. Het begin is wat warrig geschreven maar dat trekt tegen het einde wel bij. En ik zag sommige dingen al van ver aankomen. Maar in het geheel een aardig boek. ( )
  connie53 | Jan 19, 2016 |
This book has so many things I like in a book: Byzantine thriller plot; good characterization; smooth, easy-to-read writing ... and it takes place in Florence. ( )
  AntT | Jan 24, 2015 |
This book has so many things I like in a book: Byzantine thriller plot; good characterization; smooth, easy-to-read writing ... and it takes place in Florence. ( )
  AntT | Jan 24, 2015 |
Set in Florence, Italy, this is a suspense thriller having to do with an American art student who is attacked and tortured by a masked assailant when she wanders off the sight-seeing path into a dark glade. Her husband is murdered in an attempt to rescue her. This flight off the path symbolizes Mary's reckless and curious nature which intensifies the tension and suspense throughout the novel. The title of the book hints at the multiple faces of "angels."

Mary/Maria returns to Florence a couple of years after her physical recovery ostensibly to continue her studies, and to reunite with the lover she had just met before her attack. However, the under-current of her return lies in the unrelenting obsession Mary has with resolving who her torturer really was, why he tortured and murdered other women...and what their similarities are.

She is also driven by the need to know if her attacker was actually caught and killed after he tortured her. She has doubts. Then she's horrified and set spinning as a rash of new, similar murders begins to crop up. Is there a copy-cat serial killer, or was the original murderer never really caught?

"The Faces of Angels" is a novel with a clever plot and a perfectly rich setting for art history and gothic intrigue. Lucretia Grindle is a fine writer. I liked her story. A love of architecture and details of great masterpieces in Florence and surrounding countryside makes this book an intimate sort of travelogue. Those things are well and good, and may draw a readership in and of themselves.

What didn't work was the pace of the story. It was slow and was completely mired in unnecessary details.

While Ms Grindle creates strong, engaging characters who act out quite believable scenarios and remain consistent in their roles, they become almost boring in sluggish surrounding details. Too much information not necessary to the plot, and several characters who are superfluous weigh heavily. Florentine beauty is one thing, but too much is nearly devastating to this book.

In a capsule, the good things about the novel: characterization, setting, plot, mystery; all nearly died-on-the-vine because of the "wordiness," and I don't like that experience in reading. This novel hit stall in the bulk of itself. Making this another difficult call to rate as a reviewer.

I cannot recommend "The Faces of Angels" without reservations. My readers need to be aware... I did read to the end because I wanted to know the answer to the mystery, but it took some persistence!

3.5 stars with reservations ( )
  BookishDame | Dec 31, 2011 |
The city of Florence is an integral and evocative part of this crime /mystery novel, and I found myself googling the locations. Art student, Mary, perhaps the only survivor of a serial killer, is compelled to carry out her own investigation as more women are ceremonially murdered. Kept me guessing till the unveiling. ( )
  LARA335 | Nov 13, 2011 |
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On a sweltering day in Florence, art student and newlywed Mary Warren wandered into a shady tunnel of trees. Within minutes, she was brutally attacked and her husband murdered. And within months the killer was identified, caught, and dead. It’s now two years later, and Mary has returned to Florence at the invitation of her lover – a relationship that predates what she insists on calling the “accident.” Crumbling and beautiful, Florence is eternally compelling. But more and more, what Mary sees is not the glories of the city, but its dark underside – specifically, one dead young woman after another. She also can’t help seeing a terrifying pattern: Either this is a copycat killer, or her husband’s murderer is still on the loose.

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