"On the subway home, I’ll keep plowing through Martin Cruz Smith’s new novel, “The Girl From Venice” (a love story, so sweet), then cook a big bowl of Mario Batali’s penne all’arrabbiata for dinner, walk the dog, keep reading (it’s pretty fun)." - Sam Sifton, New York Times. · With Martin Cruz Smith’s trademark suspense, action, and breathtaking romance during World War II Italy, The Girl from Venice is “a gripping evocation of a beautiful nation and of two people, trapped in the lunacy of war and the bravery it can inspire” (The Seattle Times).Edition description: Reprint. The Girl from Venice was released in when Martin Cruz Smith was 74 years old. He has written books with more gravitas, it would be hard to beat his Arkady Renko series, but for readers willing to accept something different from his normal style the good hearted nature of 4/5().
"On the subway home, I'll keep plowing through Martin Cruz Smith's new novel, "The Girl From Venice" (a love story, so sweet), then cook a big bowl of Mario Batali's penne all'arrabbiata for dinner, walk the dog, keep reading (it's pretty fun)." - Sam Sifton, New York Times. Martin Cruz Smith's novels include Gorky Park, Stallion Gate, Nightwing, Polar Star, Stalin's Ghost, Rose, December 6, Tatiana, The Girl from Venice, and The Siberian Dilemma. He is a two-time winner of the Hammett Prize, a recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award and Britain's Golden Dagger Award, and a winner. Girl From Venice by Martin Cruz Smith; Martin Cruz Smith; Martin Cruz Smith. Simon Schuster India, Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions.
"On the subway home, I’ll keep plowing through Martin Cruz Smith’s new novel, “The Girl From Venice” (a love story, so sweet), then cook a big bowl of Mario Batali’s penne all’arrabbiata for dinner, walk the dog, keep reading (it’s pretty fun)." - Sam Sifton, New York Times. With Martin Cruz Smith’s trademark suspense, action, and breathtaking romance during World War II Italy, The Girl from Venice is “a gripping evocation of a beautiful nation and of two people, trapped in the lunacy of war and the bravery it can inspire” (The Seattle Times). Cruz Smith first burst onto the literary landscape with his critically acclaimed Gorky Park, which went on to become an international bestseller. He is also the author of Stallion Gate, Nightwing, Polar Star, Stalin's Ghost, Rose, December 6, Tatiana, The Girl from Venice, and The Siberian Dilemma. He is a two-time winner of the Hammett Prize, a recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award and Britain's Golden Dagger Award, and a winner of the Premio Piemonte Giallo.
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