Reincarnation in Venice is a science fiction or mystery book written by popular fiction author Max Simon Ehrlich and published in 1979 by Simon and Schuster in New York.
The author begins his story by declaring that on one balmy September morning in 1954 a 25-year-old Venetian man steps out of a mansion just off the Grand Canal and into the street:
Before the day is through, he will have died unceremoniously, and his body thrown into one of the canals.
The story picks up again on page 23, apparently decades later in another part of the world when a young and wealthy computer programmer walking down down East 50th Street in New York, notices in the window of an antique shop an item that catches his eye.
and he just has to have it, even if it is overpriced, and not a legitimate hedge against inflation. Even if it is gold, it is possibly overpriced. But the medallion carries a curious coat of arms upon its face, and must have been minted privately by some noble family in Italy. And thus begins a long journey that takes him back to another man's life - and death - in Venice.
The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1973) by Max Ehrlich