A Spanish art historian gets caught up in a Venetian murder investigation in this steamy and smart mystery by the author of Cons.
In a tale with all the complex twists and turns of the city itself, The Tempest is a marvelously complex, erotic, and atmospheric mystery reminiscent of the bestselling novels of Arturo Pérez-Reverte and Iain Pears.
Murder, love, betrayal, and some of the world’s most beautiful objets d’art come together in Juan Manuel de Prada’s tempestuous, prize-winning novel set in Europe’s quintessentially enigmatic city: Venice.
Alejandro Ballesteros, a young Spanish art historian, arrives in wintry Venice to study Giorgione’s painting “The Tempest,” but on his first day there, he witnesses a shocking murder and is propelled into a dangerous web that brings together the city’s rarified academic world and a master forger . . .
Exploring the boundaries between art and reality, intellect and passion, The Tempest is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking novel by one of Spain’s most gifted writers.
Praise for The Tempest
“[De Prada’s] mesmerizing, surreal evocation of Venice is genuinely haunting.” —Booklist
“Intelligent. . . . De Prada does a good job balancing the murder mystery with his exploration of the history of Giorgione's painting.” —Publishers Weekly
Prada was born in Spain and won the Planeta Prize in 1997 and the Primavera Prize in 2003.