The Darkest Sin: Winner of the Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger Award 2023

Author:   D. V. Bishop
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
ISBN:  

9781529038842


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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'He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris . . . Highly recommended' - Historical Novel Society Florence. Spring, 1537. When Cesare Aldo investigates a report of intruders at a convent in the Renaissance city's northern quarter, he enters a community divided by bitter rivalries and harbouring dark secrets. When a man's body is found deep inside the convent, stabbed more than two dozen times, the case becomes even more complicated. Unthinkable as it seems, all the evidence suggests one of the nuns must be the killer. Meanwhile, Constable Carlo Strocchi finds human remains pulled from the River Arno that belong to an officer of the law missing since winter. The dead man had many enemies, but who would dare kill an official of the city's most feared criminal court? As Aldo and Strocchi close in on the truth, identifying the killers will prove more treacherous than either of them could ever have imagined . . . The Darkest Sin is an atmospheric historical thriller by D. V. Bishop, set in Renaissance Florence and is the sequel to City of Vengeance.

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Author:   D. V. Bishop
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Imprint:   Pan Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.314kg
ISBN:  

9781529038842


ISBN 10:   1529038847
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   02 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A great insight into Renaissance Florence. What I love about these books is the seamless weaving of factual history with a great story -- Abir Mukherjee, bestselling author of the Wyndham & Banerjee series He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris with his page-turning novels. Highly recommended * Historical Novel Society * Pretty much everything I want in an historical thriller - an absolutely terrific read, in a series that’s clearly going from strength to strength -- Philip Gwynne Jones, author of the Nathan Sutherland series A real pleasure. A lavender-scented, sun-drenched convent hidden among the backstreets of Florence is the absorbing setting for Cesare Aldo's latest investigation. The conflicting ambitions and ideals of its cast of interesting women make this an engrossing mystery -- Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop</i> D.V Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing 16th century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other in this tense mystery -- S. G. MacLean My first encounter with the investigator Cesare Aldo was immersive and rewarding. The author's knowledge of 16th century Florence - both ecclesiastic and civil - drew me effortlessly into his tale of bloodshed and murder. Thoroughly recommended -- A. D. Swanston History, mystery and the eternal mystique of Renaissance Florence in perfect harmony! * Lancashire Evening Post * A first-class historical thriller with echoes of The Name of the Rose. Bishop’s spirited and richly detailed story, layered with issues of humanity that still bedevil society today, is a tour de force -- David Baldacci, author of <i>The 6:20 Man</i>, on <i>City of Vengeance</i> An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence. Investigator Cesare Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist. Highly recommended -- Antonia Hodgson, author of the Thomas Hawkins series, on <i>City of Vengeance</i>


A great insight into Renaissance Florence. What I love about these books is the seamless weaving of factual history with a great story -- Abir Mukherjee He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris with his page-turning novels. Highly recommended * Historical Novel Society * Pretty much everything I want in an historical thriller - an absolutely terrific read, in a series that's clearly going from strength to strength -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Philip Gwynne Jones</span></font> A real pleasure. A lavender-scented, sun-drenched convent hidden among the backstreets of Florence is the absorbing setting for Cesare Aldo's latest investigation. The conflicting ambitions and ideals of its cast of interesting women make this an engrossing mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop</i></span></font> D.V Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing 16th century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other in this tense mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>S. G. MacLean</span></font> My first encounter with the investigator Cesare Aldo was immersive and rewarding. The author's knowledge of 16th century Florence - both ecclesiastic and civil - drew me effortlessly into his tale of bloodshed and murder. Thoroughly recommended -- A. D. Swanston Bishop builds the suspense well, masterfully connecting the disparate strands of the story . . . Given the quality of the first two novels about Cesare Aldo, this series could become essential reading for fans of the historical novel * Crime Fiction Lover * Impressive * Literary Review * History, mystery and the eternal mystique of Renaissance Florence in perfect harmony! * Lancashire Evening Post * Praise for City of Vengeance: An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence. Investigator Cesare Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist. Highly recommended -- Antonia Hodgson Praise for City of Vengeance: Richly atmospheric . . . transports you to another time and place -- Ambrose Parry, author of <i>The Way of All Flesh</i>,<i> Praise for City of Vengeance: A first-class historical thriller with echoes of The Name of the Rose. Bishop's spirited and richly detailed story, layered with issues of humanity that still bedevil society today, is a tour de force -- David Baldacci So fluid and fluent, the pages almost turn themselves . . . Aldo is a great creation: resourceful, driven and forced to hide who he really is, but nevertheless is compelled to find justice for those who deserve it -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series, on <i>City of Vengeance</i>


Pretty much everything I want in an historical thriller - an absolutely terrific read, in a series that's clearly going from strength to strength -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Philip Gwynne Jones</span></font> A real pleasure. A lavender-scented, sun-drenched convent hidden among the backstreets of Florence is the absorbing setting for Cesare Aldo's latest investigation. The conflicting ambitions and ideals of its cast of interesting women make this an engrossing mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop</i></span></font> D. V. Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing sixteenth-century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other in this tense mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>S. G. MacLean</span></font> My first encounter with the investigator Cesare Aldo was immersive and rewarding. The author's knowledge of sixteenth-century Florence - both ecclesiastic and civil - drew me effortlessly into his tale of bloodshed and murder. Thoroughly recommended -- A. D. Swanston An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence. Investigator Cesare Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist. Highly recommended -- Antonia Hodgson on <i>City of Vengeance</i> Richly atmospheric . . . transports you to another time and place -- Ambrose Parry, author of <i>The Way of All Flesh</i>, on <i>City of Vengeance</i> A first-class historical thriller with echoes of The Name of the Rose. Bishop's spirited and richly detailed story, layered with issues of humanity that still bedevil society today, is a tour de force -- David Baldacci on <i>City of Vengeance</i> A beautifully realized Renaissance Florence, the return of the whip-smart protagonist Cesare Aldo, and a brutal murder behind convent walls - delicious! -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Alison Belsham</span></font> A bloody crime in a convent full of nuns is a splendid concept in itself but add the sights and smells of medieval Florence, a series of flawed and often sinister male characters and a some cracking twists in the narrative and you have a gripping tale -- Joanna Hickson Intriguing and compelling, The Darkest Sin is a vivid and mesmerizing portrayal of sixteenth-century Florence. I loved it -- Sue Lawrence So fluid and fluent, the pages almost turn themselves . . . Aldo is a great creation: resourceful, driven and forced to hide who he really is, but nevertheless is compelled to find justice for those who deserve it -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series, on <i>City of Vengeance</i>


He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris with his page-turning novels. Highly recommended * Historical Novel Society * Pretty much everything I want in an historical thriller - an absolutely terrific read, in a series that's clearly going from strength to strength -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Philip Gwynne Jones</span></font> A real pleasure. A lavender-scented, sun-drenched convent hidden among the backstreets of Florence is the absorbing setting for Cesare Aldo's latest investigation. The conflicting ambitions and ideals of its cast of interesting women make this an engrossing mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop</i></span></font> D.V Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing 16th century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other in this tense mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>S. G. MacLean</span></font> My first encounter with the investigator Cesare Aldo was immersive and rewarding. The author's knowledge of 16th century Florence - both ecclesiastic and civil - drew me effortlessly into his tale of bloodshed and murder. Thoroughly recommended -- A. D. Swanston Bishop builds the suspense well, masterfully connecting the disparate strands of the story . . . Given the quality of the first two novels about Cesare Aldo, this series could become essential reading for fans of the historical novel * Crime Fiction Lover * Impressive * Literary Review * History, mystery and the eternal mystique of Renaissance Florence in perfect harmony! * Lancashire Evening Post * Praise for City of Vengeance: An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence. Investigator Cesare Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist. Highly recommended -- Antonia Hodgson Praise for City of Vengeance: Richly atmospheric . . . transports you to another time and place -- Ambrose Parry, author of <i>The Way of All Flesh</i>,<i> Praise for City of Vengeance: A first-class historical thriller with echoes of The Name of the Rose. Bishop's spirited and richly detailed story, layered with issues of humanity that still bedevil society today, is a tour de force -- David Baldacci A beautifully realized Renaissance Florence, the return of the whip-smart protagonist Cesare Aldo, and a brutal murder behind convent walls - delicious! -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Alison Belsham</span></font> A bloody crime in a convent full of nuns is a splendid concept in itself but add the sights and smells of medieval Florence, a series of flawed and often sinister male characters and a some cracking twists in the narrative and you have a gripping tale -- Joanna Hickson Intriguing and compelling, The Darkest Sin is a vivid and mesmerizing portrayal of 16th century Florence. I loved it -- Sue Lawrence So fluid and fluent, the pages almost turn themselves . . . Aldo is a great creation: resourceful, driven and forced to hide who he really is, but nevertheless is compelled to find justice for those who deserve it -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series, on <i>City of Vengeance</i>


He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris with his page-turning novels. Highly recommended * Historical Novel Society * Pretty much everything I want in an historical thriller - an absolutely terrific read, in a series that's clearly going from strength to strength -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Philip Gwynne Jones</span></font> A real pleasure. A lavender-scented, sun-drenched convent hidden among the backstreets of Florence is the absorbing setting for Cesare Aldo's latest investigation. The conflicting ambitions and ideals of its cast of interesting women make this an engrossing mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Leonora Nattrass, author of <i>Black Drop</i></span></font> D.V Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing 16th century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other in this tense mystery -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>S. G. MacLean</span></font> My first encounter with the investigator Cesare Aldo was immersive and rewarding. The author's knowledge of 16th century Florence - both ecclesiastic and civil - drew me effortlessly into his tale of bloodshed and murder. Thoroughly recommended -- A. D. Swanston Bishop builds the suspense well, masterfully connecting the disparate strands of the story . . . Given the quality of the first two novels about Cesare Aldo, this series could become essential reading for fans of the historical novel * Crime Fiction Lover * Impressive * Literary Review * History, mystery and the eternal mystique of Renaissance Florence in perfect harmony! * Lancashire Evening Post * Praise for City of Vengeance: An impressive and immersive debut set in a beautifully realized sixteenth-century Florence. Investigator Cesare Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic protagonist. Highly recommended -- Antonia Hodgson Praise for City of Vengeance: Richly atmospheric . . . transports you to another time and place -- Ambrose Parry, author of <i>The Way of All Flesh</i>,<i> Praise for City of Vengeance: A first-class historical thriller with echoes of The Name of the Rose. Bishop's spirited and richly detailed story, layered with issues of humanity that still bedevil society today, is a tour de force -- David Baldacci A beautifully realized Renaissance Florence, the return of the whip-smart protagonist Cesare Aldo, and a brutal murder behind convent walls - delicious! -- <font face= verdana, tahoma ><span>Alison Belsham</span></font> A bloody crime in a convent full of nuns is a splendid concept in itself but add the sights and smells of medieval Florence, a series of flawed and often sinister male characters and a some cracking twists in the narrative and you have a gripping tale -- Joanna Hickson Intriguing and compelling, The Darkest Sin is a vivid and mesmerizing portrayal of 16th century Florence. I loved it -- Sue Lawrence So fluid and fluent, the pages almost turn themselves . . . Aldo is a great creation: resourceful, driven and forced to hide who he really is, but nevertheless is compelled to find justice for those who deserve it -- James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean series, on <i>City of Vengeance</i> A cleverly plotted and atmospheric whodunnit in Renaissance Florence * Choice Magazine *


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Author Website:   https://twitter.com/davidbishop

D. V. Bishop is an award-winning screenwriter and TV dramatist. His love for the city of Florence and the Renaissance period meant there could be only one setting for his crime fiction debut. City of Vengeance won the Pitch Perfect competition at Bloody Scotland 2018, and he was awarded a Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship by the Scottish Book Trust while writing the novel. When not busy being programme leader for creative writing at Edinburgh Napier University, he plans his next research trip to Florence.

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