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Sunday, June 23, 2024

Death in the High City

A successful decade for crime novel set in Bergamo

Death in the High City, the first detective novel written in English to be set in Bergamo in northern Italy, was published ten years ago this summer.

To mark the tenth anniversary, East Wind Publishing have issued a new edition of the mystery with a front cover showing Bergamo’s Via Colleoni at night. The historic street in the Città Alta, Bergamo’s upper town, features as a key location in the novel. 

Referred to as un romanzo giallo in Italian, Death in the High City centres on the investigation into the death of an English woman staying in Bergamo while working on a biography of the opera composer Gaetano Donizetti, who was born and died in the city. 

The dead woman had been living in an apartment in Bergamo’s Città Alta and much of the action takes place within the walls of the upper town. 

The novel was the first in a series to feature the characters of Kate Butler, a freelance journalist, and Steve Bartorelli, a retired Detective Chief Inspector, who is of partly Italian descent. 

At first the local police do not believe there is enough evidence to open a murder enquiry and so journalist Kate Butler, the victim’s cousin, arrives in Bergamo to try to get some answers about her relative’s death, on behalf of her elderly aunt, who is too frail to make the journey herself.

She stays first at a hotel in the Città Bassa and then moves to a hotel in Bergamo’s historic Città Alta. Like the characters and events in the novel, the hotels are fictional, but the descriptions of them were inspired by the wonderful hospitality the author has experienced in Bergamo over the years. 

Kate visits many of the places in Bergamo with Donizetti connections and her enquiries also take her out to Lago d’Iseo and into the countryside around San Pellegrino Terme.

 But after her own life is threatened and there has been another death in the Città Alta, her partner, Steve Bartorelli, joins her in Bergamo to help unravel the mystery and trap the killer.

The reader can enjoy Bergamo’s wonderful architecture and scenery from the comfort of their own armchair, while savouring the many descriptions in the novel of local food and wine.

After the novel was published, Author Val Culley was invited to present Death in the High City to an audience in San Pellegrino Terme in Lombardy, and sign copies of the book, as a guest at the fifth anniversary celebrations of Bergamo Su e Giù, a group of independent tour guides based in the city. During the evening, she was presented with a book about San Pellegrino Terme by the town’s mayor. 

She also made two appearances on Bergamo TV to talk about the novel with presenter Teo Mangione during his daily breakfast programme. During one of her visits to the studios, she presented a copy of the book to the Mayor of Bergamo, Giorgio Gori, who took office the year the novel was published. 

Val was invited to Bergamo for a further visit by the Cambridge Institute to give a talk about Death in The High City to a group of 80 Italian teachers of English and to sign copies for them. 

She has also formally presented a copy of Death in the High City to the Biblioteca Civica (Civic Library), a beautiful 16th century building in white marble, designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi, situated in Piazza Vecchia, a location that features frequently in the novel. 

She was later invited to give a talk about Death in the High City at a sixth form college in Zogno, a comune in Valle Brembana set in beautiful countryside in the hills above Bergamo. 

Another highlight was when the New York Times mentioned to Death in the High City in a travel feature they were running about Bergamo. 

The novel came out in Kindle format in May 2014 and a paperback version was released in July 2014. It has since sold copies in the UK, Italy, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Germany, America, Australia, Canada, and Mexico. 

Death in the High City will interest readers who enjoy the ‘cosy’ crime fiction genre, or like detective stories with an Italian setting.

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Monday, April 15, 2024

Mercure Bergamo Centro Palazzo Dolci

A modern Città Bassa hotel in a convenient location

Housed in a traditional Bergamo palazzo, the Mercure enjoys a convenient central location
Housed in a traditional Bergamo palazzo, the
Mercure enjoys a convenient central location
A smart, four-star hotel, the Mercure in Bergamo’s Città Bassa is ideally situated for enjoying a visit to this fascinating northern Italian city.

Housed in the Palazzo Dolci on Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII, one of the main thoroughfares in the lower town, the Mercure is convenient for the railway station but also within walking distance of the Sentierone (which means broad path), at the hub of the Città Bassa, and handy for all the restaurants, bars and shops.

Opposite the Mercure there is a bus stop outside the beautiful church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, from which regular buses take passengers up to the Città Alta, Bergamo’s historic upper town. The stop for the bus to Bergamo Caravaggio airport is on the same side of the road as the Mercure, about five minutes’ walk from the hotel.

The pink-painted Palazzo Dolci has a simple, contemporary décor on the inside and provides generously proportioned, comfortable guest rooms with modern furniture. Some rooms feature a striking, large landscape of the Città Alta above the bed.

The Mercure's rooms are spacious and have plenty of amenities
The Mercure's rooms are spacious and
have plenty of amenities
The air-conditioned rooms all have free wi-fi, a flat screen tv, and a mini-bar, and the large bathrooms are immaculate and well appointed.

A generous buffet breakfast offering guests sweet and savoury food and hot and cold dishes is served each day in the restaurant on the ground floor of the hotel.

The Donizetti Theatre and the monument to the Bergamo-born opera composer are close by, and there are churches housing masterpieces by Lorenzo Lotto within walking distance.

As an alternative way to travel up to the magical Città Alta, you can take a ride on Bergamo’s funicular railway, which is situated about 20 minutes’ walk away from the Mercure.

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