Neat plotting, distinctively Italian characters and a good pace make A Death in Tuscany an enjoyable read, with the added bonus of its Florentine setting Sunday Telegraph A Death in Tuscany is not to be devoured in one sitting. Rather it is one of those books one hates to finish Irish Times The plot is intricately woven, with enough gasp-worthy twists to sustain a reader to the end Financial Times When 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 Booklist The plot is clever and fast-moving, the atmosphere, not surprisingly, authentic The Times

In the picturesque Tuscan hill town of Scandicci, the body of a girl is discovered. Scantily dressed, she is lying by the edge of the woods. The local police investigate the case - but after a week, they still haven't even identified her, let alone got to the bottom of how she died. Frustrated by the lack of progress, Chief Superintendent Michele Ferrara, head of Florence's elite Squadra Mobile, decides to step in. Because toxins were discovered in the girl's body, many assumed that she died of a self-inflicted drugs overdose. But Ferrara quickly realises that the truth is darker than that: he believes that the girl was murdered. And when he delves deeper, there are many aspects to the case that convince Ferrara that the girl's death is part of a sinister conspiracy - a conspiracy that has its roots in the very foundations of Tuscan society...Originally published in Italian as La Loggia Degli Innocenti.
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Michele Guittari's credentials are good. So it turns out is his writing, which is taut and sinewy, weaving a whodunit with grit (beware the faint-hearted) and atmosphere. This one starts in the underbelly of Florentine society, but sends tremors all the way to the top. - Australian Women's Weekly

The plot is complicated and clever...the journey is amusing, it has its moments of pain, fear, pleasure. - Canberra Times
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349120089
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group; Abacus
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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Michele Giuttari is former head of the Florence Police Force (1995-2003), where he was responsible for re-opening the Monster of Florence case and jailing several key Mafia figures.