Author by: Carlo Lucarelli Language: en Publisher by: Europa Editions Incorporated Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 25 Total Download: 868 File Size: 47,5 Mb Description: De Luca is a good cop living through a dark period in Italian history. Tale Genji Seidensticker Ebook. This first instalment in the enormously successful De Luca Trilogy is set in the final days of WW2.
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In addition to being a first-rate thriller, it is a compelling look at a very particular moment in Italian history. Lucarelli's sharp, incisive writing perfectly renders the period and the characters. De Luca, with his shoulder-shrugging, hip lip-biting and his perennial insomnia, is an ordinary man caught in extraordinary times; his insouciance is a perfect antidote to the era's fanaticism. Author by: Carlo Lucarelli Language: en Publisher by: Random House Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 33 Total Download: 142 File Size: 53,6 Mb Description: A serial killer is terrorising the people of Bologna and rookie Detective Inspector Grazia Negro is determined to solve the case. She only has one witness who can identify the killer - and he is blind.
Simone spends his nights listening to Chet Baker and scanning the radio waves of the city, eavesdropping on other people's lives. He imagines what people are like - based on the 'colour' of their voice - and his acute hearing sets alarm bells ringing when he tunes in to the killer. Together Simone and Negro are the only people able to stop the killer, before he closes in on Simone. From the diverse perspectives of the detective, the blind Simone and the killer, Lucarelli, master of Italian noir, weaves a gripping thriller. Author by: Andrea Camillieri Language: en Publisher by: MacLehose Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 37 Total Download: 677 File Size: 46,8 Mb Description: Incorporating distinct traditions and styles of crime writing, the three novellas in Judges are united by a theme of idealistic judges in an often futile struggle against crime and corruption. Andrea Camilleri's novella recounts the charming Judge Surra.