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Lovesong for Carlo
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Product details
- ISBN 9781963101089
- Publication Date: 24 Jul 2025
- Publisher: Green City Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Award-winning author Joseph Olshan’s latest novel, Milo’s Reckoning, follows a grieving New York PhD student through an investigation into the death of his mentor, leading him along a trail of dark clues that take him to Italy and beyond.
When Milo Rossi, a graduate student in Italian at New York University, learns of the sudden and mysterious death of his mentor, Lenny D'Ambrosio, despite the official ruling of suicide, he suspects foul play. Embarking on a quest for answers, his investigation unexpectedly intertwines with the accidental death of his brother, Carlo, six years prior. As Milo delves deeper, he encounters unsettling truths about his brother's life and death, uncovering a web of secrets and hidden connections. His search takes him across New York City and eventually to Italy, where he stumbles upon a horrifying reality: a network of human sex trafficking and exploitation. Confronted with the harsh realities of human suffering and the complexities of justice, Milo's journey is one of personal reckoning and profound transformation. He must confront his own grief, question his assumptions, and ultimately decide how to respond to the darkness he has uncovered.
Joseph Olshan is the award-winning author of ten novels including Nightswimmer, The Waterline, Cloudland, and Black Diamond Fall. His first novel, Clara’s Heart, won the London Times/Jonathan Cape Young Writers’ Competition and went on to be made into a film starring Whoopie Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris. In addition to his novels, he has written extensively for newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Times (London), The Guardian, The Independent (London), The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Harper's Bazaar, People Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly. His work has been translated into sixteen languages. For the last twelve years he has worked as the editorial director of Delphinium Books (Publishers Group West).
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