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1540: An asylum on a remote hill. A snowstorm. Then a murder…..
1540: An asylum on a remote hill. A snowstorm. Then a murder…..
Travelling north into the hills above Florence, investigator Cesare Aldo seeks answers about his past. The trail leads him to Ospedale de’ Pazzi, a secure institution for the criminally insane.
Soon after arriving a blizzard engulfs the area, trapping Aldo and his companion, Doctor Saul Orvieto. Even more alarming, their cart driver is found dead. It looks like he fell over a nearby cliff in the whiteout – but Aldo suspects foul play. When a brutal slaying occurs in the central courtyard, it becomes clear a killer lurks among them.
With the snowstorm sealing everyone in and a murderer hunting fresh victims, Aldo’s search for the truth proves deadlier than he could ever have imagined . . .
Florence and the Tuscan hills
The fictional Ospedale de’ Pazzi is an asylum for the mentally insane – in fact “Pazzi” is the literal Italian word for “madmen” or “insane people.” Interestingly, it is also a nod to the infamous Pazzi family, a wealthy Florentine banking dynasty known for the brutal 1478 “Pazzi Conspiracy” [- a failed, violent plot to assassinate Lorenzo de’ Medici and overthrow the government.
Families at the time could get someone committed here for any number of reasons or banish a pregnant, unmarried girl to avoid shame.
There was no care for the mentally ill during the 1500s – people were just locked away in institutions like the very real Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova. A remote fortress on a hill is a lot more scary!
Slower paced than the others but this works in its favour – there is TENSION and a locked room asylum is always going to be scary. Then there’s the personal angle – we get more info on Cesare and Saul’s relationship and the story of Cesare and his mother. Oh this is everything! Then the author weaves in a story of murder and more in a tale where the characters jump from the page they are so vivid and well drawn.
This is an example of when you get a book of historical fiction and bar the murders, you really wish you could go back in time and visit the place and people you read about.
Destination/location: Tuscany Author/guide: D. V. Bishop Departure Time: 1540
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