The Immortal City
The Magicians of Venice, Book 1
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Amelia Hugh
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Amy Kuivalainen
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In the heart of Venice, a woman is sacrificed to a forgotten god, sparking a mystery lost for thousands of years.
Dr. Penelope Bryne is ridiculed by the academic community for her quest to find the remnants of Atlantis, but when an ancient and mysterious script is found at a murder site, she flies to Venice determined to help the police before the killer strikes again.
Penelope has spent her entire life trying to ignore the unexplainable and magical history of Atlantis, but when she meets the enigmatic Alexis Donato, everything she believes will be challenged. Little does she know, Alexis has spent the last three years doing his best to sabotage Penelope's career so she doesn't learn the truth - Atlantis had seven magicians who survived and whom he has a duty to protect.
As Alexis draws her into the darkly, seductive world of magic and history, Penelope will have to use her heart as well as her head if she is to find the answers she seeks.
With the new MOSE system due to come online and Carnivale exploding around them, Penelope and Alexis will have to work together to stop the killer and prevent dark magic from pulling Venice into the sea.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-11-21
Good but not great
A good fantasy read. Enthralling at times and had some intriguing concepts. Set in the modern day world, this story is a fascinating and fresh look on Atlantis and the magic and mythology surrounding it.
If you enjoy reading about Atlantians, then this book might be for you. Sadly, it wasn’t the right fit for me overall.
I really enjoyed the first few chapters and thought there was so much potential. However, my interest drifted off midway, as I felt the narrative was just too slow pace, boring and unnecessarily complex for my current mood.
I do think the actual story is great but I made the mistake of listening to the audiobook and the narrator’s accents for the main two characters completely put me off.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-10-23
Dull predictable story
Almost DNF this one but managed to persevere. It's not that the story was that bad, it was just far too predictable, clichéd and used tropes most commonly found in YA novels.
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