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The Night Of Rome (Paperback)
Giancarlo De Cataldo, Carlo Bonini; Translated by Antony Shugaar
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Cocaine (Paperback)
Massimo Carlotto, Gianrico Carofiglio, Giancarlo De Cataldo, Carlotto, Carofiglio, De Cataldo; Translated by Howard Curtis, Alan Thawley and Shaun Whiteside
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In Carlotto's The Campagna Trail, Inspector Campagna uses an old
friendship with notorious drug dealer Roby Pizzo in a Machiavellian
attempt to keep the peace. But when an interfering new police chief
demands Campagna bring down the Mafioso who heads PizzoaEURO (TM)s
gang, Campagna must use every weapon he has to save his job aEURO"
and his life. Meanwhile in Carofiglio's The Speed of an Angel, a
writer in crisis strikes up an unlikely friendship with a
mysterious woman he meets in a quiet seaside cafA (c). As their
conversations deepen, and their obsessions darken, their
drug-fuelled relationship begins to spiral, in this haunting tale
of damnation and redemption. Finally in De Cataldo's The White
Powder Dance, the city police are put on the trail of a baby-faced
new graduate in the Milanese banking sector. As the pursuit
accelerates through back streets and skyscrapers, it becomes clear
that there is more to organised crime than getting your hands
dirty.
It is 1977. A new force is terrorising Rome - a mob of reckless,
ultraviolent youths known as La Banda della Magliana. As the gang
ruthlessly take control of Rome's heroin trade, they begin an
inexorable rise to power. Banda della Magliana intend to own the
streets of Rome - unless their internal struggles tear them apart.
Based on Rome's modern gangland history, Romanzo Criminale
fearlessly confronts Italy's Age of Lead: war on the streets and
terrorism, kidnappings and corruption at the highest levels of
government.
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Judges (Paperback)
Andrea Camilleri, Carlo Lucarelli, Giancarlo De Cataldo; Translated by Alan Thawley, Eileen Horne, …
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Camilleri, best known for his Inspector Montalbano series, presents
the charming Judge Surra who moves to a small Sicilian town in the
late nineteenth century. He does not quite understand the quirky
welcoming gifts from the locals, but nothing stands in the way of
his quest for justice - and pastries. Lucarelli brings us a far
darker story. Judge Valentina Lorenzi - La Bambina - is so young
and inexperienced she hardly merits a bodyguard. But when she
barely survives an assassin's bullet, her black-and-white world of
crime and punishment turns a deathly shade of grey. In The Triple
Dream of the Prosecutor, De Cataldo, a judge himself, crafts a
Kafkaesque tale of a lifelong feud between Prosecutor Mandati and
the corrupt Mayor of Novere. When the mayor narrowly escapes a
series of bizarre assassination attempts, Mandati begins to realise
that all his dreams may just be coming true. From Italy's premiere
crime authors, three novellas from every tradition of crime
writing.
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