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Praise for earlier Tito Amato mysteries... "Myers brings 18th-century Venice to vivid life." -Publishers Weekly review of Her Deadly Mischief Venice, 1745. An accident has reduced Tito Amato's singing voice to a husky croak. So Teatro San Marco's Maestro Torani asks Tito to locate the perfect opera in time for Carnival. A second-rate composer provides the very thing-an opera so beautiful the public speculates it was written by Antonio Vivaldi. Even more disconcerting are the rumors about lead singer Angeletto. Is the singer truly a castrato or a female soprano engaging in a daring masquerade?…mehr

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Praise for earlier Tito Amato mysteries... "Myers brings 18th-century Venice to vivid life." -Publishers Weekly review of Her Deadly Mischief Venice, 1745. An accident has reduced Tito Amato's singing voice to a husky croak. So Teatro San Marco's Maestro Torani asks Tito to locate the perfect opera in time for Carnival. A second-rate composer provides the very thing-an opera so beautiful the public speculates it was written by Antonio Vivaldi. Even more disconcerting are the rumors about lead singer Angeletto. Is the singer truly a castrato or a female soprano engaging in a daring masquerade? When Maestro Torani is viciously attacked and killed, Tito's life as well as the future of the theater depend on his skills as a sleuth. Beverle Graves Myers is the author of five previous Tito Amato mysteries. A retired psychiatrist, she divides her time between Kentucky and Florida. www.beverlegravesmyers.com
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Beverle Graves Myers is the author of five previous Tito Amato mysteries, and, with Joanne Dobson, Face of the Enemy set in New York during World War II. Bev, a retired psychiatrist, divides her time between Kentucky and Florida.