Timothy Holme

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.[1][2]

Holme's parents were the producer and curator Stanford Holme and actress and author Thea Holme.[3] His maternal grandfather was the architect Philip Mainwaring Johnston.[3]

He 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.[1][2]

Published works

Non-fiction

Fiction

References

  1. 1 2 "Timothy Holme Author Page". italian-mysteries.com. 2002–2009. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  2. 1 2 3 Holme, Timothy. The Assisi Murders. Time Warner Paperbacks. ISBN 0-7088-3077-3.
  3. 1 2 "Thea Holme". The Times. 9 December 1980. p. 15. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  4. Holme, Timothy. A Servant of Many Masters: The Life and Times of Carlo Goldoni. London: Jupiter. ISBN 0-904041-61-1.
  5. Holme, Timothy. Vile Florentines: The Florence of Dante, Giotto and Boccaccio. London: Cassell. ISBN 0-304-30323-2.
  6. Holme, Timothy. The Neapolitan Streak. Time Warner Paperbacks. ISBN 0-7088-3607-0.
  7. Holme, Timothy. A Funeral of Gondolas. Futura Publications. ISBN 0-7088-3078-1.
  8. Holme, Timothy. The Devil and the Dolce Vita. Time Warner Paperbacks. ISBN 0-7088-3712-3.
  9. Holme, Timothy. At the Lake of Sudden Death. Futura Publications. ISBN 0-7088-3923-1.


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