Blood Curse The Springtime of Commissario Ricciardi

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Synopsis

Book two in the Commissario Ricciardi series.
Ricciardi has visions. He sees and hears the final seconds in the lives of victims of violent deaths. It is both a gift and a curse. It has helped him become one of the most acute and successful homicide detectives in the Naples police force. But all that horror and suffering has hollowed him out emotionally. He drinks too much and sleeps too little. Other than his loyal partner, Brigadier Maione, he has no friends. We’re in Naples, 1931. In a working class apartment in the Sanita’ neighborhood an elderly woman by the name of Carmela Calise has been viciously beaten to death. Commissario Ricciardi and Brigadier Maione arrive at the scene and start asking questions. No one wants to talk but slowly the neighbors let a few interesting facts slip out. Carmela Calise was moonlighting as a fortuneteller and moneylender. In her decrepit apartment she would receive clients, among them some of the city’s rich and powerful, predicting their futures in such a way as to manipulate and deceive. If economic ruin lurked in their futures, Calise was happy to help. For a price, of course. She had many enemies, those who were indebted to her, or had been manipulated by her lies, disappointed by her prophesies or destroyed by her machinations. Murder suspects abound in this atmospheric thriller, and Commissario Ricciardi, one of the most original and intriguing investigators in contemporary crime fiction, has his work cut out for him.

Book details

Series:
Commissario Ricciardi (Book 2)
Author:
Maurizio de Giovanni
ISBN:
9781787701069
Related ISBNs:
9781609451134
Publisher:
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd.
Pages:
352
Reading age:
12+
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2020-08-19
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2013
Copyright by:
Europa Editions 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Literature and Fiction, Mystery and Thrillers