Timothy Holme (1928-1987) was an English born, but latterly Italian resident, author. He is best known for his biography of Carlo Goldoni, the Venetian playwright and librettist, and for his series of five mystery novels featuring the fictional Neapolitan detective Achille Peroni.
Timothy Holme began his working life in the theatre, switching to journalism after seven years of acting. On holiday in Italy, he met and married his Italian teacher, Bianca. They settled in Verona, where he wrote several non-fiction books (including the biography of Goldoni) and the five Peroni mysteries. He died in Italy in 1987.
Goldoni is to Venice,what Shakespeare is to Stratford-upon-Avon?! He wrote in Venexiano...Venetian dialect..very much his own man. This biographical study encapsulates the man and his world in one of the greatest cities on the face of the earth.If you grasp Goldoni,you'll grasp the very shirt-tails & carnival masks of eighteenth century Venice.