
Late Venetian by G N Lawson
published by Blossom Spring Publishing
on 21 January 2025
Genre: Crime
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About the author

G N Lawson
Apart from three years studying History of Art and Philosophy at University College London, I have lived my entire life in the North West – born in Warrington, lived and worked in Manchester, and fourteen years ago moved to north Cumbria.
After several years of freelance arts journalism, I ran a NW-based public relations agency called Lawson Leah in the 1990s, then worked for various organisations in the construction industry, as CEO of Construction for Merseyside Ltd and then Director of the Civil Engineering Contractors’ Association. I have been a guest lecturer on urban regeneration and chaired a housing association for three years, and now work part-time as a consultant.
I have had articles on a range of topics, including the arts, construction, engineering, housing and economic development published in numerous magazines, as well as poetry and a guidebook to waterway walks in the NW.
My approach to writing tends to involve identifying a problematic situation and then finding a means of resolving it. I derive particular pleasure from finding the right words to achieve that. I was first inspired to write, as a teenager, after reading The Catcher in the Rye, and latterly find inspiration in the daunting novels of Bellow, Nabokov and Pynchon.

My thoughts on Late Venetian
Late Venetian by G N Lawson is a slow-paced yet immersive novel that unfolds like a memoir, offering a reflective journey through the lives of Teddy and Laura. Through alternating perspectives, the story explores their complex history—both together and apart—revealing how past choices and betrayals have shaped their futures.
Although the novel begins and ends in Venice, much of the narrative unfolds elsewhere—primarily in England—adding depth to the characters’ journeys. The descriptive prose brings each setting to life, whether it’s the grandeur of the art world or the quieter moments of personal reflection. Themes of love, regret, and redemption are woven throughout, making for a contemplative and layered read.
While the plot involves deception in the art world, the novel leans more toward introspection than suspense. The slower pacing feels fitting, allowing the emotional weight of the story to fully settle.
For those expecting a fast-paced crime novel, Late Venetian may not be the perfect fit. However, readers who enjoy richly developed characters and deeply reflective storytelling will find much to appreciate in its beautifully written prose.



I was drawn to Late Venetian as part of a book tour, and while it’s not my usual read, I’m so glad I gave it a chance. I am enjoying reading a wider variety of books thanks to Zooloo’s Book Tours. The book tour runs from today, 17th February until 21st February and I look forward to seeing what other readers thought of this book!
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