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Death in Sardinia: Book Three
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Death in Sardinia: Book Three
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Marco Vichi
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Translated by Stephen Sartarelli
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Series | Inspector Bordelli |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:464 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 131 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781444712278
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Classifications | Dewey:853.92 |
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Illustrations |
none
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hodder & Stoughton
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Imprint |
Hodder Paperback
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Publication Date |
25 October 2012 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Florence, 1965. A man is found murdered, a pair of scissors stuck through his throat. Only one thing is known about him - he was a loan shark, who ruined and blackmailed the vulnerable men and women who would come to him for help. Inspector Bordelli prepares to launch a murder investigation. But the case will be a tough one for him, arousing mixed emotions: the desire for justice conflicting with a deep hostility for the victim. And he is missing his young police sidekick, Piras, who is convalescing at his parents' home in Sardinia. But Piras hasn't been recuperating for long before he too has a mysterious death to deal with...
Author Biography
Marco Vichi was born in Florence in 1957. The author of twelve novels and two collections of short stories, he has also written screenplays, music lyrics and for radio, and collaborated on projects for humanitarian causes. His novel DEATH IN FLORENCE won the Scerbanenco, Rieti, Camaiore and Azzeccagarbugli prizes. You can find out more at www.marcovichi.it.
ReviewsOnce again [Vichi's] depiction of Italian history and culture is both fascinating and complex . . . As a portrait of a country struggling with its past, present and future, DEATH IN SARDINIA is a sharply observed slice of crime fiction with real depth. - www.crimetime.co.uk A real find for anyone who likes their crime novels atmospheric, discursive, humorous and thought-provoking. - Guardian Vichi's crime novels are enjoyable, mystifying and well worth reading. - Literary Review [Italian] writers are justifiably growing in popularity here: Marco Vichi deserves to be among them . . . [Bordelli] is stubborn, womanless, cynical and impatient, but strangely appealing. - Marcel Berlins, The Times Over the course of his police procedurals, Vichi shows us ever more secret and dark sides to an otherwise sunny and open city. But his happiest creation, in my opinion, remains the character of Inspector Bordelli, a disillusioned anti-hero who is difficult to forget. - Andrea Camilleri An outstanding package combining an envious narrative, a colourful and multi-faceted detective and a cornucopia of Italian food to die for . . . Magical and moreish - www.milorambles.com on DEATH AND THE OLIVE GROVE [The Inspector Bordelli books] feature a fascinating cop and disillusioned anti-hero who rails against both injustice and the corrupt system but faces classic murder cases with a familiar Christie-like ring - Maxim Jakubowski Vichi's stellar first in a new mystery series introduces endearingly melancholic Inspector Bordelli . . . delivers a plausible solution worthy of a golden age crime novel. Readers will look forward to seeing more of this flawed hero. - Publishers Weekly, starred review for DEATH IN AUGUST
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