Category
page 1Novels set in Venice

Death in Venice
1912 novella by Thomas Mann
Little Dorrit
novel by Charles Dickens

The Talented Mr. Ripley
1955 novel by Patricia Highsmith

Across the River and into the Trees
1950 novel by Ernest Hemingway

The House of Hades
2013 novel by Rick Riordan

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
2004 novel by Susanna Clarke

The Aspern Papers
novel by Henry James

The Comfort of Strangers
1981 novel by Ian McEwan

The Vampire Armand
1998 novel by Anne Rice

The Wings of the Dove
1902 novel by Henry James
The Thief Lord
novel by Cornelia Funke

The Ghost-Seer
novel by Friedrich Schiller

A Beautiful Crime
2020 novel by Christopher Bollen

Death in a Strange Country
1993 novel by Donna Leon

Death at La Fenice
novel by Donna Leon

One False Note
novel by Gordon Korman

Death is Forever
novel by John Gardner

Zofloya
Zofloya; or, The Moor: A Romance of the Fifteenth Century, often shortened to Zofloya, is an 1806 English Gothic novel by Charlotte Dacre under the nom de plume Rosa Matilda. It was her second novel. Zofloya was published in three parts, and later collected into a single volume. At the time of publication, the novel was heavily criticised for its provocative subject matter, especially its religious and racial themes. Its focus on female sexuality was also criticised as inappropriate, with one contemporary reviewer noting the novel possessed "an exhibition of wantonness of harlotry".