![]() Known as Teresa Lanti, she was an accomplished soprano and the mistress, for a time, of the even more famous Giacomo Casanova. She appears distant, sullen, and not entirely comfortable in her elaborate dress. A woman in an 18th-century gown and towering, flower-bedecked wig sits at a harpsichord, staring into space. For more information, check her web site, and look for her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.Ī portrait hangs in a dusty corner of the La Scala opera house in Milan. Bev and husband Lawrence have recently relocated to south Florida. Her work has earned nominations for the Macavity, Kentucky Literary, and Derringer awards. ![]() Bev also writes short fiction that has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Spinetingler, and Crime City Central (audio). Relevant History welcomes back historical mystery author Beverle Graves Myers, who combines a love of Italy, opera, and traditionally written mysteries in her Tito Amato novels featuring an 18th-century singer-sleuth. ![]()
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