The House with Three Eyes: A Venetian Mystery

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The House with Three Eyes holds a sordid secret.

When Stella Butler travels to Venice to study the Lagoon's ecology she finds herself drawn unwillingly into a vortex of conflicting narratives as a decades-old tragedy reaches a bizarre finale.

What did happen in The House with Three Eyes?

 

About the author:

John Harding lives and works in North London and has written on a variety of topics ranging from literary and sporting biography to cultural history and criticism. His book Sweetly Sings Delaney was the first critical study of the life and work of playwright Shelagh Delaney and his Staging Life: The Story of the Manchester Playwrights was the first full-length book on the subject. He is the authorised historian of both the Professional Footballers' Association and the British Boxing Board of Control and has written for a variety of publications including Blizzard, The London Magazine, The Footballer, When Saturday Comes, 442, as well as for radio and television. This is his first novel.

 

182  pages

ISBN: 978-1-910996-43-0

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The House with Three Eyes holds a sordid secret.

When Stella Butler travels to Venice to study the Lagoon's ecology she finds herself drawn unwillingly into a vortex of conflicting narratives as a decades-old tragedy reaches a bizarre finale.

What did happen in The House with Three Eyes?

 

About the author:

John Harding lives and works in North London and has written on a variety of topics ranging from literary and sporting biography to cultural history and criticism. His book Sweetly Sings Delaney was the first critical study of the life and work of playwright Shelagh Delaney and his Staging Life: The Story of the Manchester Playwrights was the first full-length book on the subject. He is the authorised historian of both the Professional Footballers' Association and the British Boxing Board of Control and has written for a variety of publications including Blizzard, The London Magazine, The Footballer, When Saturday Comes, 442, as well as for radio and television. This is his first novel.

 

182  pages

ISBN: 978-1-910996-43-0

The House with Three Eyes holds a sordid secret.

When Stella Butler travels to Venice to study the Lagoon's ecology she finds herself drawn unwillingly into a vortex of conflicting narratives as a decades-old tragedy reaches a bizarre finale.

What did happen in The House with Three Eyes?

 

About the author:

John Harding lives and works in North London and has written on a variety of topics ranging from literary and sporting biography to cultural history and criticism. His book Sweetly Sings Delaney was the first critical study of the life and work of playwright Shelagh Delaney and his Staging Life: The Story of the Manchester Playwrights was the first full-length book on the subject. He is the authorised historian of both the Professional Footballers' Association and the British Boxing Board of Control and has written for a variety of publications including Blizzard, The London Magazine, The Footballer, When Saturday Comes, 442, as well as for radio and television. This is his first novel.

 

182  pages

ISBN: 978-1-910996-43-0