Ritual of Fire cover art

Ritual of Fire

From The Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger Winning Author

Preview

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection.
Listen to your selected audiobooks as long as you're a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for £5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Ritual of Fire

By: D. V. Bishop
Narrated by: Mark Meadows
Try Standard free

£5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for £10.05

Buy Now for £10.05

About this listen

The Crime Writers’ Association Historical Dagger Winning Author

Winner of the 2024 Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Novel

‘It’s hard to think of a better guide than D. V. Bishop to the brutality and glamour of Renaissance Florence’ – Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The Royal Secret

‘Fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris’ – Historical Novel Society

Florence. Summer, 1538.

A night patrol finds a wealthy merchant hanged and set ablaze in the city’s main square. More than mere murder, this killing is intended to put the fear of God into Florence. Forty years earlier, puritanical monk Girolamo Savonarola was executed the same way. Does this new killing mean his fanatical disciples are reviving the monk’s regime of holy terror?

Cesare Aldo is busy hunting thieves in the Tuscan countryside, leaving Constable Carlo Strocchi to investigate the killing. When another merchant is burned alive in public, the rich start fleeing to their country estates. But the Tuscan hills can also be dangerous.

Growing religious fervour and a scorching heatwave drives the city ever closer to madness. Meanwhile, someone is stalking those powerful men who forged lifelong bonds in the dark days of Savonarola.

Unless Aldo and Strocchi work together, all of Florence will be consumed by an inferno of death and destruction.

Ceremonial murder has returned to Florence. Only two men can end the destruction. Featuring Officer Cesare Aldo, Ritual of Fire is an atmospheric historical thriller by D. V. Bishop, set in Renaissance Italy.

Ritual of Fire is the third Cesare Aldo mystery, preceded by City of Vengeance and The Darkest Sin.

Crime Thrillers Historical Historical Fiction Mystery Renaissance Thriller & Suspense Fiction Emotionally Gripping Murder

Critic reviews

It’s hard to think of a better guide than D. V. Bishop to the brutality and glamour of Renaissance Florence. Religion and lust? Money and politics? It’s all here, combined into a murderous brew (Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of Ashes of London)
He is fast becoming a serious rival to C. J. Sansom and S. J. Parris with his page-turning novels. Highly recommended
A deft and engrossing historical thriller set in Renaissance Florence drawing on the fascinating and troubling legacy of Girolamo Savonarola. I thoroughly enjoyed the latest – and I think best – in D. V. Bishop’s brilliant series (Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl)
In Ritual of Fire, the third scintillating Cesare Aldo novel, D. V. Bishop once again immerses us in sixteenth-century Florence and the heady intrigues of Renaissance Italy. Aldo is a magnificent creation (Vaseem Khan, author of Midnight at Malabar House)
A blaze of a book, grabs you from the first flicker (S W Perry)
Sweltering tension and an explosive ending. Great stuff (Leonora Nattrass, author of Blue Water)
Place and time are pinned with stiletto-precision while pacing and plot grip all the way to the exciting denouement. Absolutely superb (Douglas Skelton, author of An Honourable Thief)
Aldo is a fascinating and charismatic character (Antonia Hodgson, author of A Devil in the Marshalsea)
D. V. Bishop transports you to an utterly convincing sixteenth-century Florence, where the best and worst of human nature constantly circle each other (S. G. MacLean, prize-winning author of the Seeker series)
A first-class historical thriller . . . Bishop’s spirited and richly detailed story is a tour de force (David Baldacci, internationally bestselling author of the Aloysius Archer series, on City of Vengeance)
All stars
Most relevant
The over use of Italian words within the story. Acceptable and necessary for Proper nouns for sure, but not as part of English text.

Great story but….

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The Third in this series this book is just as good as the first two!

Another good story

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

loved the complex characters, detailed time period and the feeling of life in 16th century Florence.

fantastic story telling

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Another brilliant historical 'Whodunnit' from D V Bishop. As a regular visitor to Florence, I recently took this book with me. And Wow, it was total Immersion. An exhibition about the Ghetto in the 16th century further drew my respect for the authors' historical accuracy and attention to detail. If you are planning a visit to Florence, and you like historical mysteries, then listen to this book when you walk the cobbled streets!

Time travel

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

With this listen I almost broke my rule of not listening to the next novel in the series straight away without a break. Almost. I liked this novel so much I was even listening to it in the middle of the night after a trip to the toilet. The novel cleverly follows on from 'The Darkest Sin' and builds a mystery in a compelling fashion. New listeners might be advised to follow the series from the start, but if they cannot wait, not there is nothing to get in their way if starting here. There are three story strands and they wonderfully twist, turn, touch and seemingly, in two, naturally blend as one. The other remains to be seen. In essence this is a race against time novel and if one is clever enough there are enough hints set down in the narrative to best guess the culprit\s that is\are responsible. I just loved the last hour of this audiobook. There are garish scenes, with fire adding to the stifling heat of Florence in 1538. D V Bishop knows well how to draw the character of a villain that will have you hating them with a minute's listening to them, if not sooner. For all the intrigue and tensions there is underlying optimism. Mark Meadows was excellent in his performance of this novel and has every character spot-on for me. If the are a few niggles it is a few descriptive fragments or expletives - both rendered in Italian. Series of novels that I will sustain until its last instalment which I hope will be a long, long time in coming.

Absolutely Tremendous

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews