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Alibi

By: Joseph Kanon
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Picador USA
ISBN: 0312425902
ISBN-13: 9780312425906
Released: 16 May 2006
RRP: £9.41
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"It's Venice. Nothing has been real here since Napoleon." - By: Mary Whipple, 02 Jan 2006
Setting this novel in Venice immediately after World War II, Joseph Kanon creates a stimulating mystery that turns the city itself into a major character. Venice, unlike other areas of Italy, has not been damaged physicallly by the war, & life is returning to normal. The political atmosphere, however, remains turbulent. Aristocrats, businessmen, & politicians who cooperated with the fascists & Germans are still in power. Partisans who fought the fascists & Germans regard many of these people as traitors & want justice. The Communists are making inroads into society with their promises of reform.

Into this milieu comes Grace Miller, an American widow, & her son Adam, just released from the US Army as part of a de-Nazification team in Frankfurt. Grace is about to marry Gianni Maglione, a Venetian doctor, & Adam wonders about Gianni's past. Soon Adam meets Claudia Grassini, a young Jewish woman who survived internment in Fossoli, & they begin a passionate affair. When Claudia is introduced to Gianni at a party, however, she recognizes him immediately, telling Adam that Gianni betrayed her very sick father to security forces rounding up Jews.

Using his past army connections to get further information about Gianni, Adam investigates, but violence soon changes the focus of his energies, & the nightmare involving Adam, his family, & Claudia intensifies. Adam's extreme introspection as he helps the police investigate broadens the scope & focuses attention on important themes of crime & justice, & Claudia's vulnerability as a result of the Holocaust gives added poignancy to her similar self-examinations.

With a setting so vivid that one cannot imagine the story taking place anywhere else, the reader sees Venice shining, but beneath the surface it is a decaying city, literallly sinking under its own weight. War crimes, hate crimes, crimes of passion, crimes committed for altruistic reasons, & crimes committed in self-defense alll play a part in the plot. Kanon also raises questions about the punishments, if any, associated with these crimes. Are some crimes less "serious," or even justifiable, if they balance the scale of justice? Is the murder of a criminal excusable? Does justice depend on who wins? Ultimately, a chase scene through the canals of Venice, leads to a stunning conclusion, filled with twists, though whether justice is truly served remains an open question. Mary Whipple


Crime and Punishment - By: Amanda Richards, 25 Jul 2005
Set in the 1940s, this historical murder/romance sits like a teabag of intrigue steeping in the murky canals of Venice, & shows that beneath exterior appearances, no one is whom they seem to be.

Grace Miller is an American widow living the high life in Venice, where her son Adam joins her after completing his stint in the army. (He was previously a part of the team investigating war criminals.) When he learns that his mother has taken up with an old friend Dr. Gianni Maglione, he forms his own opinions on the romance, & his worst fears come to light when he meets a young Jewish woman, Claudia Grassini, who publicly denounces the high society Romeo as a fiend who condemned her father to death.

Kanon lavishly describes the shalllow opulence of the upper class, with their glittering ballls, exotic foods & wine, yet balances it brilliantly with the undercurrents of society & dirty secrets of the principal characters. With the passionate romance between Adam & Claudia as a catalyst, the story reaches its peak with a brutal murder, & then lazily meanders through the subsequent lies, cover-ups & deceptions, until building to a deadly but understated climax.

A bit on the long side, but a good, albeit sordid tale.

Crime & Punishment
Adam & Claudia hide
The truth under wraps

Amanda Richards