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City of Masks

A Somershill Manor Novel

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Young Lord Somershill flees England for the wonders of Venice, where he becomes involved in a bizarre murder investigation that plunges him into the depths of this secretive medieval city.
It's 1358, and young Oswald de Lacy, Lord Somershill, is delayed in Venice as he awaits a pilgrim ship to the Holy Land. While the city is besieged by the King of Hungary, Oswald stays at the house of an English merchant, and soon comes under the spell of this decadent and dazzling island state that sits on the edge of Europe—where East meets West.

But Oswald has secrets. He is running away from something in England—a shadow that still haunts him, no matter how much he consoles himself with the delights of Venice. When he finds a dead man at the carnival, he is dragged into a murder investigation that draws him deep into the intrigues of this paranoid, mysterious city.

From the dungeons of the Doge's Palace to the convent-brothel of Santa Lucia, Oswald must search for a murderer in this bewildering maze of alleys and canals. When he comes up against the feared Signori di Notte, the secret police, Oswald learns that he is not the only one with something to hide. Everyone is watching (or trailing) someone else; and nobody in Venice is who they appear to be. Masks, it seems, are not only for the carnival.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 1, 2017
      In Sykes’s superior third Somershill Manor novel (after 2016’s The Butcher Bird), Oswald de Lacy, Lord Somershill, and his mother embark on a journey to the Holy Land in 1357, but a war between Hungary and the Venetian Republic strands them for months in Venice, where they find a temporary home with an old family friend, the Englishman John Bearpark. Unfortunately, Oswald’s presence in the city during the conflict arouses the suspicions of the authorities. His situation becomes even more perilous after a member of John’s household is murdered, his face savagely butchered. Oswald’s mother volunteers that he’s had success in the past solving murders, and his host asks him to find the killer. Oswald, who has lost a lot of money gambling, agrees to sleuth for a fee large enough to cover his debt. Sykes’s gamble in putting Oswald in unfamiliar terrain pays off, as she again blends a detailed immersion in the time period with a clever mystery plot line. Agent: Gordon Wise, Curtis Brown (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2017
      A young man cannot escape his past no matter how far he runs.The carnival in Venice just before Lent of 1358 provides entertainment but no peace for Oswald de Lacy, Lord Somershill, whose trip to the Holy Land has stranded him and his mother in Venice because a war has halted all ships. They're staying at the home of John Bearpark, an old family friend. Bearpark's beautiful, much younger, and heavily pregnant wife, Filomena, is also there, along with two other pilgrims awaiting passage. Bearpark's grandson, Enrico, has been showing Oswald around Venice, and Oswald's gambling has put him deeply in debt to one of Enrico's friends, who demands payment within a week. After Oswald finds Enrico murdered, his mother brags about his past successes solving crimes (The Butcher Bird, 2016, etc.), and Bearpark engages him to find the killer, a task Oswald accepts only because he's desperate for money. Bearpark refuses to notify the authorities, and Oswald, who's already been questioned by them, agrees. Enrico's homosexuality was punishable by death in Venice, and Bearpark thinks his unknown lover killed him. With the help of Bearpark's clerk, Giovanni, Oswald travels around Venice searching for Filomena's vanished brother. Suffering from a deep melancholy, Oswald constantly feels that he's being watched, perhaps by the ghost of a depressed monkey he tried to rescue in London, but he can never bring himself to face what he fears. As he continues his investigation, he's once again detained and tortured by the authorities, who think he's a spy. Although he seems to be getting nowhere, he refuses to give up, and in the end, finding the truth sets him free from his despair. A Venice whose ancient glories still survive today provides the background for an investigation whose solution is secondary to identifying the cause of Oswald's angst.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2017

      It's 1355, and Oswald de Lacy, Lord Somershill, is in Venice awaiting transport to the Holy Land on a pilgrim ship. But Oswald can't escape involvement in a murder investigation when he stumbles upon a dead man during a Venetian carnival. This third series outing (after The Butcher Bird) offers further insights into Lord Somershill and the past that bedevils him, along with sophisticated plotting, intrigue, and immersion in a fascinating historical setting.--ACT

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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