Murder, Belladonna, and a Cup of Proper Tea...
When burned-out psychologist Dr Julian Blackwood arrives in postcard-perfect Varenna, Italy, all he wants is rest, sunshine, and a decent brew. But when a luxury BMW crashes into a fifteenth-century house and a wealthy banker turns up deadโwith poison in his veinsโJulian finds himself sipping espresso and untangling lies instead of lounging lakeside.
The police think it's an open-and-shut case: Thomas Roth, the victimโs playboy nephew, had the motive, means, and a scandalous history. But Julianโs keen eyeโand finely tuned instinctsโsay otherwise. Why does the town's tidy ex-major seem more concerned by tourists than murder? Whatโs really hiding behind the glam facade of the suspectโs fashion-model fiancรฉe? And who keeps slipping between the cypress trees at Villa Lusso?
With the help of a sharp local police officer, a caring citizen, and a suspiciously well-dressed lawyer, Julian delves into a world of vendettas, poisoned beauty products, and civic pride with deadly consequences. From dusty balconies to moonlit alleys, he must outwit a killer whoโs counting on small-town secrecy to keep the truth buried.
Packed with sun-drenched charm, biting wit, and a twisty puzzle at its heart, Death on Via Venini is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Carlene OโConnor, and Faith Martin.
If you love cosy mysteries with brains, beauty, and a dose of old-school sleuthing, Julian Blackwood is your next favourite amateur detective.