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Bravo for the Bride

(1994)
(The third book in the Italian Renaissance Whodunit series)
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Murder and intrigue are wed in Renaissance Italy in this engrossing Italian Renaissance whodunit. The wedding of Prince Galeotto and Princess Ariana of Altamura is to be a joyous occasion for the citizens of Borgo. Their wedding procession is a magnificent celebration, until a statue falls from the matrimonial arch and nearly kills the bride and groom - and suspicious minds believe they've witnessed an assassination attempt. Enter Sigismondo, a tough and enigmatic solver-of-crimes, accompanied as always by the scrappy half-wit Benno and his dog Biondello. The shrewd sleuth has been tapped by the bride's father to investigate the incident, which the Prince refuses to see as more than an accident. Then the bride is found strangled in a garden pavilion. Set amid the colorful, romantic world of Renaissance Italy and peopled with dukes and dwarves, philosophers and philanderers, nurses and noble villains, Bravo for the Bride is a vivid historical tale in which murder, kidnapping, and mayhem are pitted against a vigilant quest for the truth - and the match proves to be no honeymoon.


Genre: Mystery

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