The Lost Daughter of Venice
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Roberts
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By:
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Charlotte Betts
About this listen
Come to Venice. Please, Phoebe, do not fail me.
Venice, 1919
Seventeen years ago, the grand Venetian Palazzo degli Angeli was Phoebe Wyndham's home; now, the neglected walls of the palazzo are just a haunting reminder of all she has lost.
Arriving back in Italy after a plea from her estranged relative, the Contessa di Sebastiano, the recently widowed Phoebe is shocked to discover her aunt is dead and the palazzo now belongs to her.
All she wants to do is sell the property and return home. However, when a dark family secret is exposed, the shocking deception rocks Phoebe to her very core, and she vows not to leave the City of Water without first unravelling the truth from the lies.
As Phoebe searches for answers, she finds herself growing closer to two very different men. But, when her camera catches something more sinister than the faded grandeur of Venice, Phoebe begins to question who she can really trust and whether her aunt's death was truly an accident after all...
©2023 Charlotte Betts (P)2023 Hachette Audio UKWhat listeners say about The Lost Daughter of Venice
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- Barbara Shead
- 15-07-23
Heart warming
I enjoyed listening to this story. It unfolded with various twists and turns and kept me entertained. Realistic gentle drama
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- Flick W.
- 14-06-23
Delightful
I so enjoyed this story , transporting us to hauntingly beautiful Venice and brilliantly read by Sophie Roberts . It took a bit of getting who was who with all the Italian names, but generally I loved this book Too short .. so maybe a sequel Charlotte?
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