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The Stargazer (Thorndike Core) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Michele Jaffe (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (72 customer reviews)


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March 2000 Thorndike Core
A fiction debut that shimmers with sensuality and evokes a magical time and place, Michele Jaffe's "The Stargazer" is one of the most talked-about novels of the year. A warm and witty love story laced with mesmerizing intrigue, an unforgettable adventure set against the dazzling and utterly romantic landscape of Renaissance Venice, this wonderful novel marks the arrival of a splendid new storytelling talent.

Bianca Salva, the brilliant and beautiful daughter of a renowned doctor, defies the conventions of the day by practicing medicine among the poor in her city. When she arrives at the home of a young courtesan, she is shocked to find a tragic scene: the lady has been murdered, stabbed with a dagger bearing the coat of arms of Ian Foscari, a handsome aristocrat renowned throughout Britain and Europe for his courageous escapades and his romantic conquests. Clutching the shining dagger, Bianca looks up to see none other than Ian Foscari himself.

In a heartbeat, the dashing Ian draws the obvious conclusion that he's caught the murderer redhanded. Bianca, meanwhile, mistrusts Ian and presumes he is guilty of the bloody killing. Determined not to let this dangerous albeit alluring woman out of his sight, Ian quickly spirits Bianca back to his palace, where he will announce to society that she is his fiancee -- a plan that conveniently satisfies his family's insistence that he find a wife. And while clever Bianca knows the scheme will allow them time to determine the real murderer, it is nearly unbearable to be held "prisoner" by this imperious, though starkly sensual, man.

But the light of suspicion leaves them nowhere to hide. Now, what began as a necessary arrangement fortheir quest for the truth becomes its own kind of intriguing partnership -- a heated match of wits with an undeniable, irresistible passion at its core. Stepping carefully among secrets of murder and betrayal, and breathless whispers of desire, Bianca finds herself the linchpin in a conspiracy where love may be her only hope...or the greatest danger of all.

With sureness and sensitivity, talented newcomer Michele Jaffe deftly captures a fascinating historical era...and the ageless desires of the human heart.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Michele Jaffe's first novel, The Stargazer, may have very little to do with astronomy, but its mixture of murder mystery, historical romance, and steamy passion certainly has universal appeal. Our heroine, Bianca Salva, a doctor of the poor and unfortunate, first meets her love interest, Ian Foscari, as she holds a bloody knife over the body of a lovely, if dead, courtesan. Equally suspect and suspicious, they agree to a sham betrothal--Ian knows Bianca is guilty, and gives her one week to offer some explanation. If she fails, he can denounce her, she will be executed, and he will be no worse off. Bianca feels certain she can track down the real killer within the week, and finds Ian's home a convenient place to dissect the body and base her investigation.

Here's where the steamy part comes in to play. Ian, who had been deeply burned by his ex-flame Morgana da Gigio, can't help but feel attracted to his fake fiancée's beauty, but he refuses to acknowledge the pull she exerts on his heart. Bianca is eager to try out the knowledge she has gleaned from her prostitute friends, and Morgana, the beautiful ex, is using her sexual powers to manipulate everyone within reach of her perfume.

As Bianca closes in on the killer, Ian struggles with the battle between his head and his heart. Though their compatibility in bed is undeniable, the two's fragile bond is strained by the increasing dangers--explosions, more murders, seductions, executions, seven giants, and a dwarf flush out the mystery.

While a few historical inaccuracies surface, the overall flow and quick pace, not to mention Jaffe's charming characters and a few choice, steamy sections that should make you blush, make for a fine debut from a fresh new voice . --Nancy R.E. O'Brien --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

"My Lord, I scarcely expected to see you here," says Bianca Salva, calmly, in the opening scene of this stellar debut novel set in Renaissance Venice. Bianca holds a bloody dagger over the dead body of Isabella Bellochio as she addresses Ian Foscari, who believes, since the dagger bears his coat of arms, that Bianca murdered Isabella to frame him. But Bianca, the sharp-witted and unconventional daughter of a physician, knows the dagger is not the murder weapon. The two banter with mutual vigor, contempt and sublimated lustAbetween Bianca's hilarious bouts of sneezing. Ian formulates a plan that allows him to investigate the enigmatic woman while satisfying his family's desire for him to wed. He will install Bianca in his palazzo as his fianc?e and give her one week to prove her innocence. Bianca agrees on the condition that she can autopsy the corpse for her own iconoclastic research on female anatomy. Ian hides the body to prevent suspicion from falling on him until he can solve the mystery. A vivid collection of sensuous, dangerous characters complicate the plan, including secretive servants, an exhibitionist courtesan and Ian's lascivious ex-fianc?e, as well as the quirky all-male Arboretti family. An unknown source, possibly the murderer, drops hints to the government regarding the whereabouts of Isabella's body, and Ian is still stubbornly suspicious of Bianca. Jaffe's sure prose moves to an exquisitely dramatic climax as Bianca's lot grows desperate. The intricacies of Venetian society, imaginative love scenes and a memorable cast enlivens Jaffe's creative and suspenseful plot. Since five more novels are promised in this series, one hopes that Jaffe will develop the fertile stories of the other Arboretti and their mysterious cousins, and continue to combine historical context with lush sensuality and nuanced wit. Agent, Susan Ginsburg. (July) FYI: Jaffe holds a doctorate in Comparative Literature of the Renaissance.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 567 pages
  • Publisher: G. K. Hall & Company (March 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0783889313
  • ISBN-13: 978-0783889313
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (72 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,798,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A different type of romance, but brillant just the same, July 6, 2000
When I first started reading THE STARGAZER, I was not used to that kind of romance novel and I was put off by it. I thought it was boring and lacked enough romance to keep me interested.

But as I read further and finished the whole book, I realized that this was just not an ordinary romance novel, but it is a complex mystery story that, as it progresses, strengthens the love, passion, and trust between our two heroes: Bianca Salva and Ian Foscari.

CHARACTERS

BIANCA SALVA: By passionately and devotedly taking up the study of the human anatomy in Renaissance Venice where womens' education is frowned upon, Bianca risks her reputation as a gracious noblewoman. She is one of the most intelligently written female characters I've ever encountered in a romance novel because she has a remarkable method of reasoning and logicality that makes her come across and striking and intriguing. She is so persistent that she even strives to be the first woman to have her anatomical drawings and discoveries printed in a book. She is an amazing, beautiful woman whose intelligence and sexual passions make her unforgettable.

IAN FOSCARI: Also known as an Arboretti due to his family business shared amongst him and his other good-looking male relatives, he is also every bit as intriguing and unforgettable as his eventual love, Bianca. Although he has an extremely difficult time trusting her innocence during their murder investigation together, his caring, love, and intuition win out. Passionate and handsome, his intelligence and massive sex appeal is also apparent. The only thing that is wrong with him is that he appears to have some striking weaknesses that do not seem to be consistent with his character. However, the action that he performs for Bianca at the very end of the story is very touching and reveals how much love this man is actually capable of.

Honestly, due to the murder mystery and passion and countless clues and side stories going on simultaneously, this book is complex. It's not one to read in a day because each sentence and occurence should be pondered in order to understand the entire scope of the story. But if you have patience, you will be rewarded with a brilliant story full of breathtaking adventure, intense passionate heat, and powerful love.

Truly one of the best books I've read in my life.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Wait for the paperback, July 6, 1999
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Set in Renaissance Venice, Michelle Jaffe's first book, Stargazer left me with mixed feelings. At one point I truly enjoyed the book, at another point I found it to be pointless, boring and long.

When Ian Forcassi walks into the house of a renouned courtesean and finds Biance Salva pulling a dagger out of her heart naturally he assumes that she is the murdered. Instead of turning her into the authorities, Ian decides to announce that Bianca is his betrothed, therefore making his family happy that he will be finally getting married. Knowing that Bianca will be found guilty of murder and eventually hung, Ian knows that the betrothal will be short lived. Determined to prove her innocence, Bianca convinces Ian to allow her one week to prove who the real murderer is. During the week of their "betrothal" Ian and Bianca fall in love, all the while trying to find who the murderer is.

I did like the interesting storyline and the dialog. It was obvious that the author is well versed in Renaissance history. What I didn't like the way that Ian treated Bianca. Bianca was constantly berated, treated like a criminal, anythingthing she did to prover her innocence Ian tried to turn it around on her and wouldn't listen. This could have been a very good book if it wasn't for that aspect. Read it for yourself and judge.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!, June 25, 2000
I was glad to read that other reviewers were disappointed by this book. I was impressed that the author has a degree in literature from Harvard University, and was looking forward to some really good writing. What I found instead were extremely weak characters, an unrealistic plot premise, and sex scenes that were graphic enough to distract from the story, yet seemed to contain no emotion. I would not call this book a romance. I bought the paperback in a bookstore, and I am really wishing I could have the 6.99 back to spend on a different book!
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