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"Good book-unsatisfying ending"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 23, 2003 on The Best Reviews
SummaryTanith Lee concludes her compelling Secret Books of Venus
quartet with a haunting and suspenseful tale set in her
brilliantly reimagined alternate Venice. Centuries into the
future, the sunken city of Venus has been salvaged from
beneath the sea and rebuilt there under a dome, where it is
supported by a vast network of computers that regulate
weather, noise, and the most precious undersea commodity of
all-air.
It is here that a macabre experiment takes place. Conducted
by geneticists at the university, it consists of the
resurrection of two lost souls, both murdered in their
times: Jula, a first-century gladiatrix, and Cloudio Del
Nero, the eighteenth-century composer who met his fate in
Lee's acclaimed first volume of the Venus series. An
unexplained catastrophe occurs, claiming several lives. Was
it merely an accident, computer failure, or has the
experiment unleashed an airborne virus? Or is there an even
more sinister danger afoot, a force from beyond that
threatens the survival of Venus itself? To answer these
questions, a traveler from the surface is forced to
confront mysteries in his own past that have remained
buried, and to reveal the connection that ties him to the
unavenged spirits wreaking havoc on the doomed city.
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