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Set in the 15th Century Italian Renaissance, Key Deceptions features Aviva, an attractive young widow who is a member of the locksmith guild. Aviva has a heart of gold, and takes in a young Jewish boy, Bernardo, against all prohibitions against Jews. When Aviva, her friend Lucia, and Bernardo attend a feast at the Duke's palazzo, the theft of donated silver intended for use for new bells for the city places them in direct danger, since the authorities suspect Jewish involvement. To make matters worse, Ippolito, the Mayor's nephew, has been using threats and intimidation to gain sexual favors from Aviva. Ippolito tricks Aviva into a bad section of town using subterfuge, forcing Aviva to kill him by shutting him in a trunk. His subsequent death by suffocation presents a big problem of how to dispose of the body for Aviva and her friends:
"Avisa thought of her friend, the mendicant friar. 'What is we went openly to the cemetery. Very early in the morning, before most people are up. If we had Brother lead a group in prayer?' Avisa paused. She twisted a strand of her hair, while thinking aloud at the possibilities. 'If we had several brothers chanting loudly, the noise would cover the sound of our digging, and they could stand in a circle, concealing our actions."
Key Deceptions isn't exactly a whodunit. It is more of an adventure story that eventually winds its way towards a murder. M.E. Cooper does a nice job of creating a sense of tension throughout the story, using historical conventions. 15th Century Italy is a dangerous place indeed for women, especially a young widow with an unusual craft.
Cooper weaves a few subplots into the matrix, incorporating the story of a beautiful young aspiring artist who has come from the village to participate in court politics. She is determined not to be "shackled" by a marriage. Her story parallels Aviva's, and at times their paths intersect, creating even more danger and tension. Key Deceptions is a sweetly written entertainment.
Shelley Glodowski, Reviewer
The Duke and Duchess arrive back in town with some extra company. The Duchess brings with her a poor relation who pursues not a man, but a professional skill for her future. The Duke allows a gentleman, who will cast the perfect bells for Bologna, collect the silver from the people. When the Duke's best solider is killed and the silver is taken, Avisa's fear of being sucked into the intrigue of the rulers is brought to life. She and her locksmith skills maybe the only way to protect those she cares most about.
It takes all kinds to make a fascinating sub-genre and Ms. Cooper is doing her part in historical mysteries. I found the historical atmosphere intriguing and simple, and the characters perfectly imperfect, which makes them more believable. As the characters are introduced and settle into their places, I am captivated by the subject matter and settle myself into the fact that this is a winning new series with a very interesting amateur sleuth as lead character. I liked the way the story ended with "and this is just the beginning feeling". Look for Key Confrontations and Key Confessions coming soon from M.E. Cooper and Padlock Mystery Press.
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