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Venice's Council of Ten turns to special consulting investigator, Reginaldo Morosini, when a member of the I Gentilissimi social club for young patricians of the city turns up dead in a field with his head bashed in by a hammer. The probe of Ludovico Partenza's death by Reginaldo, his assistant Jacopo da Ferrara and Teodoro Dinardi, the chief investigator for the Republic's prosecutorial office, leads to political intrigue, the exquisite ceremonies of a grand city and everyday life of sixteenth century Venice. Investigation of this single death soon leads to a connection between it and five…mehr

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Venice's Council of Ten turns to special consulting investigator, Reginaldo Morosini, when a member of the I Gentilissimi social club for young patricians of the city turns up dead in a field with his head bashed in by a hammer. The probe of Ludovico Partenza's death by Reginaldo, his assistant Jacopo da Ferrara and Teodoro Dinardi, the chief investigator for the Republic's prosecutorial office, leads to political intrigue, the exquisite ceremonies of a grand city and everyday life of sixteenth century Venice. Investigation of this single death soon leads to a connection between it and five others that occurred over a period of three days and to two more as the investigation proceeds. A complex conspiracy directed at the heart of Venice's power is unraveled by Reginaldo's investigative and deductive powers. Reginaldo Morosini was introduced in a series of five short stories published in an emagazine.


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Tom Rynard is an author, independent scholar of American and Renaissance Venetian history, practicing attorney, and former adjunct instructor of American history at the college level. His areas of historical research include Renaissance Venice and American cultural and diplomatic history. He spent 27 years as a member of the Army Reserves, with four tours of active duty, including one tour assigned to Caserma Ederle in Vincenza, Italy, during which he spent many free weekends wandering the calli, canals and neighborhoods of nearby Venice. He has a Bachelor of General Studies degree in history from the University of Kansas, a Juris Doctor degree from the University of MissouriKansas City School of Law and a Masters in History degree from American Public University. He has published professionally on legal and historic subjects as books and in professional journals.

His works of fiction include the novel, Murder Gentilissimi (Murder Most Kind), a Reginaldo Morosini mystery set in 16th Century Venice, and La Çingana (The Gypsy), a collection of Reginaldo Morosini novellas and short stories. Seven Reginaldo Morosini short stories have appeared in Mysterical-e, an electronic magazine publishing mystery and crime short story fiction.