The Families. Insanely rich and richly insane. With world-spanning business interests, glamour and power, they are monarchs, Mafia and movie stars rolled into one. Since the Borgias and Medicis united in the 17th century the Families have transfixed, transformed and ruled the world.
Top British Family the Gleeds are hosting the social event of the year, their annual ball. Venice has been reconstructed in the grounds of their estate and should provide the perfect romantic backdrop for ProvenderтАФtheir disaffected heir upon whom the Family line dependsтАФto finally find a wife.
But Provender shows no sign of settling down with any of the social beauties his mother parades before him... and in the moment when love does begin to blossom, Provender is kidnapped by an anti-Familial revolutionary.
The future of the Gleeds, and of Europe, depends on the skills of two Anagrammatic DetectivesтАФwhile ProvenderтАЩs own future depends on the dark eyes and equally dark wit of a girl called Is.
тАЬProvender Gleed emerges as some of its authorтАЩs best work thus far. Its satire strikes vigorously home in the end, and its motivating love story is wonderfully conceived and handled.тАЭ
Nick Gevers, Locus
тАЬPick up James LovegroveтАЩs latest novel and you can rest assured that you are in the safe hands of a master craftsman. There a few things sweeter than reading a writer whoтАЩs so absolutely in love with the English language, and Lovegrove is clearly head over heels.тАЭ
SFX
тАЬThis is a book about quiet competenceтАФProvender and Isis, his kidnapperтАЩs accomplice, are one of the more charming couples in recent fiction because they are both too smart and too able for simple romance. An entirely quieter sort of British SF.тАЭ
Roz Kaveney, Time Out
тАЬProvender Gleed shows, if more evidence was required, that James Lovegrove is one of the foremost novelists of his generation.тАЭ
Interzone