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Giovanni Garbellini

    The Sunday Philosophy Club
    The Shakespeare Secret
    Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
    Angelica's Grotto
    The Right Attitude to Rain
    • The Right Attitude to Rain

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In "The Right Attitude to Rain," Isabel Dalhousie, a philosophical journal editor, navigates love and moral dilemmas in Scotland. After being hurt by her unfaithful husband, she seeks to improve the lives of those around her, including her housekeeper and niece, while grappling with her feelings for Jamie, her niece's ex.

      The Right Attitude to Rain2009
      3.8
    • Friends, Lovers, Chocolate

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Isabel Dalhousie thinks often of friends, sometimes of lovers, and on occasion of chocolate. As an Edinburgh philosopher she is certain of where she stands. She can review a book called In Praise of Sin with panache and conviction, but real life is... well, perhaps a bit more challenging - particularly when it comes to her feelings for Jamie, a younger man who should have married her niece, Cat. Jamie's handsomeness leaves Isabel feeling distinctly uneasy, and ethically disturbed. 'I am a philosopher', she thinks, 'but I am also a woman'. And more disturbance is in store. When Cat takes a break in Italy, Isabel agrees to run her delicatessen. One of the customers, she discovers, has recently had a heart transplant and is now being plagued by memories that cannot be rationally explained and which he feels do not belong to him. Isabel is intrigued. So intrigued that she finds herself rushing headlong into a dangerous investigation. But she still has time to think about the things that possess her - things like love and friendship, and, of course, temptation. The last of these comes in many forms - chocolate, for example, or seductive Italians...

      Friends, Lovers, Chocolate2008
      3.6
    • The Sunday Philosophy Club

      • 247 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Isabel is fond of problems, and sometimes she becomes interested in problems that are, quite frankly, none of her business. This may be the case when Isabel sees a young man plunge to his death from the upper circle of a concert hall in Edinburgh. Despite

      The Sunday Philosophy Club2007
      3.4
    • The Shakespeare Secret

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A modern serial killer - hunting an ancient secret. A woman is left to die as the rebuilt Globe theatre burns. Another woman is drowned like Ophelia, skirts swirling in the water. A professor has his throat slashed open on the steps of Washington's Capitol building. A deadly serial killer is on the loose, modelling his murders on Shakespeare's plays. But why is he killing? And how can he be stopped? A gripping, shocking page turner, The Shakespeare Secret masterfully combines modern murder and startling true revelations from the life of Shakespeare. It has been acclaimed as one of the most compulsively readable thrillers of recent years.

      The Shakespeare Secret2007
      3.5
    • Angelica's Grotto

      • 289 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The startling novel by one of the most original writers of the twentieth century.

      Angelica's Grotto2001
      3.4