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Timothy Holme (1928–1987)

Auteur van The Neapolitan Streak

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Bevat de naam: Timothy Holme

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Werken van Timothy Holme

The Neapolitan Streak (1980) 66 exemplaren
A funeral of gondolas (1981) 42 exemplaren
The Assisi Murders (1985) 35 exemplaren
Devil and the Dolce Vita (1982) 28 exemplaren
At the Lake of Sudden Death (1987) 23 exemplaren
The Penguin Italian Reader (1974) 18 exemplaren
Sardinia (Travellers' Guides) (1977) 1 exemplaar
Gondola, Gondolier (1971) 1 exemplaar
Mamma Mia! 1 exemplaar

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Mord als schöne Kunst betrachtet. (1999) — Medewerker — 8 exemplaren
Winter's Crimes 14 (1982) — Medewerker — 5 exemplaren
Winter's Crimes 18 (1987) — Medewerker — 2 exemplaren

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Algemene kennis

Geboortedatum
1928
Overlijdensdatum
1987
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Relaties
Holme, Thea (mother)
Korte biografie
TIMOTHY HOLME was born in 1928 and began his working life in the theater. After seven years of acting he reluctantly switched to journalism and during this time he spent a holiday in Italy, where he met and married his Italian teacher, Bianca. They settled in Verona and he wrote several non-fiction books (including a biography of Goldoni) and the five Peroni mysteries. He died in Italy in 1987. (from italian-mysteries.com)

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The first book in a series about Achille Peroni, the Rudolph Valentino of the Italian police force. Peroni is a Neopolitan who has spent time working for Scotland Yard. Now back in Italy he is assigned to work in Verona. The case involves a missing general. The two families involved are descended from the Montagus and Capulets of Romeo and Juliet. They have secretly kept the feud alive all this time.
The mystery was okay. It's not one of those mysteries that the reader can solve with the clues provided. Peroni was a total stereotype. The only good parts were occasional lovely descriptions of the Italian countryside and food. I won't be reading any more in this series.… (meer)
 
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VioletBramble | Oct 17, 2009 |
Inspector Achille Peroni is an Anglophile Neapolitan - well suited to the high life and the low life of Italian crime. Seconded to Venice, however, Peroni is soon bored by petty crime, until a murder galvanises him to enthusiastic activity. Amongst the criminal freemasonry of the gondoliers, and the crumbling palaces of the impoverished aristocracy, Peroni finds a web of intrigue which appears to be linked with the 18th century Venetian playwright, Goldoni. But is it fact or fantasy? And where among the canals and lagoons will the murderer strike again? - Futura jacket notes.
Average. The mystery series by Donna Leon set in Venice is much better.
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tripleblessings | Feb 2, 2007 |
An Italian historical murder mystery.
"Bullied by his redoubtable sister into accompanying her on a 'pilgrimage' to Assissi, Commissario Achille Peroni, 'the Rudolf Valentino of the Italian police', finds himself lusting after a fellow pilgrim, the beautiful and mysterious Signora Elisa Guidi. But before he can make his advances, the lady is behind bars on a charge of shooting her lover.
Peroni leaps to the defence. His independent investigation leads him back to a complex thirteenth-century mystery and to the letters of a remarkable woman, a confidante of St Francis himself. Perplexing antique evidence casts new light on the crime before Peroni..." - Time Warner jacket notes (1988).
Interesting background, improbable plot, entertaining but silly.
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½
 
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tripleblessings | Oct 7, 2006 |

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Werken
11
Ook door
5
Leden
239
Populariteit
#94,925
Waardering
½ 3.4
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
40
Talen
1

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