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Death and the Olive Grove: Book Two

English

By (author): Marco Vichi

Translated by: Stephen Sartarelli

April 1964, but spring hasn't quite sprung. The bad weather seems suited to nothing but bad news. And bad news is coming to the police station.

First, Bordelli's friend Casimiro, who insists he's discovered the body of a man in a field above Fiesole. Bordelli races to the scene, but doesn't find any sign of a corpse.

Only a couple of days later, a little girl is found at Villa Ventaglio. She has been strangled, and there is a horrible bite mark on her belly. Then another little girl is found murdered, with the same macabre signature.

And meanwhile Casimiro has disappeared without a trace.

The investigation marks the start of one of the darkest periods of Bordelli's life: a nightmare without end, as black as the sky above Florence.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 194g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781444712247

About Marco Vichi

Marco Vichi was born in Florence in 1957. The author of eleven 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.

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