For fans of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and Mexican Gothic, a novel set in 18th-century Venice at a prestigious music school, about two girls drawn together by a dangerous wager
âA sumptuous feast of a novel, rich and strange and heady. Julia Fine is an extraordinary writer.â âKelly Link, bestselling author of Get In Trouble
"Julia Fine's lyrical prose borders on the poetic, while Roberts invests each girl with complicated emotions, allowing their confused feelings to permeate this sinister tale of love and magic."- AudioFile
Venice, 1717. Fifteen-year-old Luisa has only wanted one thing: to be the best at violin. As a student at the Ospedale della Pietà , she hopes to join the highest ranks of its illustrious girlsâ orchestra and become a protÃĐgÃĐ of the great Antonio Vivaldi. Luisa is good at violin, but she is not the best. She has peers, but she does not have friends. Until Maddalena.
After a scandal threatens her noble familyâs reputation, Maddalena is sent to the Pietà to preserve her marriage prospects. When she meets Luisa, Maddalena feels the stirrings of a friendship unlike anything she has known. But Maddalena has a secret: she has hatched a dangerous plot to rescue her future her own way. When she invites Luisa into her plans, promising to make her dreams come true, Luisa doesnât hesitate. But every wager has its price, and as the girls are drawn into the decadent world outside the Pietà âs walls, they must decide what it is they truly wantâand what they will do to pay for it.
Lush and heady, swirling with music and magic, Maddalena and the Dark is a Venetian fairytale about the friendship between two girls and the boundless desire that will set them free, if it doesnât consume them first.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.