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The Night Villa
 
The Night Villa
Author: Carol Goodman

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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345479600 - ISBN-10: 0345479602
Publication Date: 8/26/2008
Pages: 416

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An evocative tale of intrigue, romance, and treachery, Carol Goodman’s spellbinding new novel, The Night Villa, follows the fascinating lives of two remarkable women centuries apart. The eruption of Italy's Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 buried a city and its people, their treasures and secrets. Centuries later, echoes of this disaster resonate with profound consequences in the life of classics professor Sophie Chase. In the aftermath of a tragic shooting on the University of Texas campus, Sophie seeks sanctuary on the isle of Capri, immersing herself in her latest scholarly project alongside her colleagues, her star pupil, and their benefactor, the compelling yet enigmatic business mogul John Lyros. Beneath layers of volcanic ash lies the Villa della Notte–-- the Night Villa–-- home to first-century nobles, as well as to the captivating slave girl at the heart of an ancient controversy. And secreted in a subterranean labyrinth rests a cache of antique documents believed lost to the ages: a prize too tantalizing for Sophie to resist. But suspicion, fear, and danger roam the long-untrodden tunnels and chambers beneath the once sumptuous estate–especially after Sophie sees the face of her former lover in the darkness, leaving her to wonder if she is chasing shadows or succumbing to the siren song of the Night Villa. Whatever shocking events transpired in the face of Vesuvius's fury have led to deeper, darker machinations that inexorably draw Sophie into their vortex, rich in stunning revelations and laden with unseen menace.

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Farah A. (farah) wrote on 6/22/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Goodman's character's deeply woven pasts always tell a haunting tale full of imagery. The past and present is sensory and immediate. The mystery is in not only with the present characters, but also in the story of people dead for two thousand years, who also had their own mythology believed to be true. By far the best of the three I have read: Lake of Dead Languages (second favorite) and The Seduction of Water.

Lindsay H. (LindsayDawn) wrote on 8/20/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book. It was colorful, I could smell the smells, see the sparkle on the bay of Naples, taste the dust in the tunnels of the Night Villa. The ending was twisty and very satisfying. I'll be reading more Carol Goodman!

Brenda R. (bothrootes) wrote on 5/21/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really had a hard time getting through this one. I would not recommend it unless you are into scholarly looks into Greek literature. It was really dull.


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Sarah C. (Midwesterntool) wrote on 4/19/2009...


I found Sophie a likable and well written character. The plot was a little sensationalist and the author could have add more detail about the secondary characters.


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