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Paperback Scherzo: Murder and Mystery in 18th Century Venice Book

ISBN: 1908943610

ISBN13: 9781908943613

Scherzo: Murder and Mystery in 18th Century Venice

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MEET two unusual detectives. Ludovico - a young man who has had his testicles cut off for the sake of opera. And Monsieur Arouet - a fraudster, or just possibly the philosopher Voltaire.VISIT the setting. Carnival time in mid-18th century Venice, a city of winter mists, and the season of masquerade and decadence.ENCOUNTER a Venetian underworld of pimps, harlots, gamblers, forgers and charlatans.BEWARE of a mysterious coterie of aristocrats, Jesuits,...

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A tour-de-force of a mystery set in 18th century Venice

"Scherzo" is, at first glance, a murder mystery set in Venice in the 1700s. At first glance, maybe, but as soon as you start reading the book you discover there is so much more to it that the murder mystery becomes, at least for me, a minor side aspect to the book. The real brilliance of this book is in its characters and writing style. But first the murder. A body of a religious nobleman is discovered suspended from a bridge with some post-mortem cuts. The investigation of this crime falls to a French Philosopher Monsieur Arouet and a young man, Signor Ludovico, who are the ones that find the body. They soon discover that the trail leads both to the top nobility of Venice and to the seamy underclass with confusion and side-plots all around. The villain is eventually unmasked - or is he? - and the method and motive for the murder provided - or are they? The story of the murder plot is narrated primarily by the young singer Ludovico who is an utterly brilliant character as a narrator. Rather than your traditional young handsome male who saves the day, Ludovico is a castrato opera singer of questionable talent who continually calls himself a coward, has some dubious friends and lives an even more dodgy way of life, who knows he isn't very intelligent and who is more interested in understanding his friend Monsieur Arouet than finding the murderer. Ludovico seems able to fall into multiple disasters including being imprisoned with a murderer, being mistaken for a young woman when an amorous man comes to call, finding himself continually short of money, being attacked because he is wearing borrowed clothes and more. Ludovico's lifestyle is hardly that of a hero but the way that Jim Williams has written this book made me laugh out loud so many times I couldn't help but love Ludovico. There is a great deal of bawdy humour, both from Ludovico and one of the other narrators, his friend Giacomo (Casanova) who seems to find his raison d'être in relieving young ladies of their virginity, and the turn of phrase and the wit in this book are just wonderful. The scene where Giacomo and Ludovico find themselves both together in a situation of mistaken identity is just wonderful! I found myself very interested in the historical accuracy of this story. Not of the murder, of course, but of the background to life in Venice, and particularly the life of a castrato who isn't one of the great singers. The Roman Catholic church doesn't come across all that well in this story: Ludovico explains why he left Rome as "the close company of priests and de-natured boys is not likely to lead to the salvation of either". Ludovico is barred from most aspects of life in the church because of his 'caponized condition' (as he calls it) and he knows that he can't receive salvation because he is a eunuch - his only way of making money and making a life is prostitution and singing. I hope that reality for the castrati of that time wasn't as serious but I have a nasty feeling it was.

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This amazing book spins a tale of deception through the back alleys and decrepit lives of players in an age commonly seen as golden. And it is brilliantly told with characters that are so well rounded you feel like you know them personally. The book is exciting and illuminating. Put down whatever else you're wasting your time with and read this now.
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