“Playing With Fire” is the latest novel, a standalone thriller, by Tess Gerritsen, a physician living in Maine. Most of us are familiar with the Rizzoli & Isles series, by this New York Times bestselling author. I must say that this is a change in style for the author, from her previous series, but it works well as she is a master storyteller.
I would like to thank Net Galley and Random House Ballantine books for supplying me with a copy of the latest Tess Gerritsen novel in exchange for an honest review.
The story is told through two POV’s:
(1)Julia's current story is in first person, taking place in the US.
(2)Lorenzo's story is in third person, and takes place in Italy against the backdrop of WWII.
Normally, I am not too crazy about alternating timelines, as the constant shifts can make for choppy reading, but in this case, everything made sense and came together in the end. The chapters are marked as “Julia “or “Lorenzo”, so we can follow the two stories more easily.
Everything changed, when she played “Incendio Fire”. Now it was a nightmare!
Julia Ansdell, is a professional musician from America playing violin. She is always on the lookout for old music that deserves to be heard. On her last afternoon in Rome, where she was part of an all-women group quartet, she browses though the antique shops for souvenirs, before her trip back to Boston. She had already bought something for her husband, Rob and their 3-year-old daughter, Lily. Now something for herself. And then she saw it…”Incendio Fire” composed by L. Todesco, a beautiful waltz.
But back in Boston, when Julia plays the piece for the first time strange things happen. The piece appears to trigger violent episodes in Julia’s 3-year-old daughter, Lily. Julia finds herself scared of her daughter Lily ...is Lily trying to kill Julia? Rob doesn't understand, and thinks his wife is crazy, and needs to be committed. But before they were going to check her into a loony bin…Julia takes off to Venice, to track down the history of the music.
The scene then changes to the story of Lorenzo, the composer of the sheet music, and his life in Nazi occupied Italy. Oh what a tragic life he lived. His story was such an emotional read, that my heart went out to him and his family.
“Playing With Fire” is a very complex novel combining historical fiction, family drama with mystery/thriller and great character development. The characters are dark and intriguing. It is a novel that will appeal to a wide range of readers. A very moving novel.