This is Michele Giuttari back on top form. We have that sense of total authenticity that is the sine qua non of his best work Good Book Guide
In his dark and fetid prison cell, serial killer Daniele de Robertis plans his retribution. The betrayals he has suffered haunt his dreams until, one night, he escapes. In a small, beautiful village in the Tuscan countryside a prominent lawyer and his wife are murdered. As the police inspect the scene they find nine terrifying photographs: nine women, slaughtered. It is Florentine Police Chief Michele Ferrara's worst nightmare: a case involving the untouchable men and women at the top of Italian society, a dark and powerful cult which knows no bounds, and mounting victims. Amongst a web of obsession, manipulation and violence, Ferrara must face his demons. Death Under a Tuscan Sun is an incredibly gripping and atmospheric work of detective fiction, written with incomparable authenticity by former Florentine police chief Michele Giuttari. Originally published in Italian as Il Cuore Oscuro di Firenze.
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An incredibly gripping and atmospheric detective thriller set in the villages of Tuscany, the streets of Florence and the underbelly of society - this is the latest case for Florentine Police Chief Michele Ferrara
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The leading Italian crime writer - The TimesNeat plotting, distinctively Italian characters and a good pace - Sunday TelegraphThe plot is intricately woven, with enough gasp-worthy twists to sustain a reader to the end - Financial TimesWhen you have a former cop who both knows procedure and can craft a suspenseful mystery with intriguing characters, you have something pretty rare. This is the case with Michele Giuttari - BooklistThis is Michele Giuttari back on top form. We have that sense of total authenticity that is the sine qua non of his best work - Good Book Guide
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Product details
ISBN
9780349140605
Published
2016
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group; Abacus
Weight
330 gr
Height
196 mm
Width
125 mm
Thickness
28 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
464
Author