A compelling tale, we have a young opera singer Delia, who is summoned to a villa in Italy for the reading of the will of the villa's late owner. Completely flummoxed, as she has no idea who the woman was, Delia duly heads off to Italy, with her best friend Jessica in tow. At the villa they encounter three others, an American banker, a Danish physicist, and an English author, all of whom have no idea why they've been summoned.
There's a catch, however, they have 33 days to find a codicil to the will, hidden somewhere around the villa, if they are to inherit. So these perfect strangers have to work together to solve the puzzle, all in the dark as to why the old lady has chosen them. As the days go by not only do the clues come to light, they also start to understand each other, and have greater insights as to their own motivations, and to the reasons that they are there. But of course, the past has a way of catching up with people, unwitting or not.
I found The Villa In Italy to be a remarkable read, not only for the underlying mystery of the old lady and her will, but also we get to know some unique characters. The cast of this novel are very real, you could be sitting on the beach or having a cocktail with them. As we learn more about them we a drawn further into the story, not wanting it to end, yet at the same time you find yourself racing through the pages until you find the real story behind their summons. This is a wonderful, realistic book, and I have no hesitation to recommend it to all lovers of mysteries.