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The Remedy: A Novel

In this darkly beautiful and hauntingly vivid novel, Michelle Lovric, acclaimed author of The Floating Book, embarks on an unforgettable journey through the winding alleys and shadowy streets of eighteenth-century Venice and London. With vibrant prose, she weaves together the stories of three disparate yet intertwined characters who find themselves embroiled in a world of murder and secrets. There is Mimosina Dolcezza, the Venetian actress employed as an agente provocatrice by surreptitious European power brokers. By fortune and circumstance, she begins an affair with the elusive Valentine Greatrakes, a roguish fixture within London's medical underworld. Complicating matters for the pair is the presence of the eccentric and strange child-woman Pevenche, a figure whose fate and identity lie at the heart of the book's mystery.Following this shadowy group from the dark environs of London's Bankside to the lively streets of Venice, The Remedy guides us through playhouses, brothels, and convents with luscious details that breathe intoxicating life into the era. Long-listed for the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction, The Remedy is a seductive and suspenseful tale that stays with you long after you've turned the final page.

From Publishers Weekly

Set in London and Venice during the late 18th century, Lovric's labyrinthine, grandly imagined second novel (after The Floating City) follows the dramatic vicissitudes of the love affair between the Venetian actress Mimosina Dolcezza and the Irish-born Valentine Greatrakes. The narrative opens with the first-person tale of a lovely, tempestuous aristocratic girl's banishment to a Venetian convent, where her rebellious nature doesn't endear her to the holy sisters. They prostitute her to an Englishman, who impregnates and abandons her. After her baby dies in childbirth, she attempts escape, which only lands her in the clutches of a shadowy group of men: the Council of 10 and the Inquisitors of Venice. They train the young blue blood as an actress-spy and rename her Mimosina Dolcezza. Charged to seduce men of state and extract their secrets, Mimosina spends the next 16 years "warming political beds" across Europe, a career that becomes all the more unbearable when she meets her true love, Valentine Greatrakes, the handsome kingpin of London's medical black-market. Their stories alternate throughout the novel, as Lovric details in titillating but fresh, graceful prose the blossoming and sundering of their love, followed by their difficult journeys toward reunion and a final miraculous revelation. (Nov.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist

*Starred Review* From a gifted novelist comes a gothic tale of love and deception in eighteenth-century Venice and London, complete with all the trappings of the genre. The novel opens with that most gothic convention of a young woman being imprisoned in a monastery, forced to take the veil. She believes her only means of escape is a man, but her affair with a handsome stranger leaves her pregnant and abandoned. After she stabs another nun in a fit of rage, she is taken from the convent by the sinister Mazziolini and offered a new life as an actress. Taking the name Mimosina Dolcezza, she spends years on the stages of Europe before meeting Valentine Greatrakes, a shady but handsome underground medical experimenter, in London. The two begin a passionate affair, but three things threaten to come between them: Mimosina's menacing patron; Valentine's dogged quest for the murderer of his business partner, Tom; and Valentine's ward, Tom's daughter, the sullen Pevenche, who resents the other woman who has come into her guardian's life. Readers might be able to guess at one of the mysteries at the heart of the book, but there is no way they will be able to predict the paths this engrossing tale will lead them down. Historical fiction at its finest. Kristine HuntleyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

About the Author

Michelle Lovric is the winner of the London Arts Writer's Award, the editor of the New York Times bestseller Love Letters, and the author of the widely acclaimed novel The Floating Book. She divides her time between Venice and London, where she lives in a Venetian-style setting on the Thames near Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

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