Il posto di ognuno: L'estate del commissario Ricciardi
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Format
Paperback
Pages
416
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2009
Publisher
Fandango Libri
ISBN-10
8860441242
ISBN-13
9788860441249
Description
Napoli, in the summer of 1931, serves as a vivid backdrop to a tale where the vibrant city pulsates with life, even as shadows loom over its streets. Amidst this atmosphere of heat and tension, Inspector Ricciardi grapples with the weight of his unique gift—the ability to hear the last thoughts of the deceased. This unsettling ability shapes his investigations, revealing not just the circumstances of death, but also the human emotions entwined with each tragedy.
As the sultry summer progresses, the stark contrasts of joy and suffering become even more pronounced. Ricciardi delves into a series of complex murders, unraveling threads of betrayal and secrets that intertwine with the lives of the living. In a city that refuses to forget its past, he navigates through a labyrinth of human emotion, where every case is a reflection of Napoli’s soul.
Through richly drawn characters and evocative descriptions, the narrative highlights the resilience of the city and its people. A gripping blend of mystery and a poignant exploration of loss, this story examines how love, loyalty, and hidden desires ripple through the fabric of a society marked by both beauty and darkness.
As the sultry summer progresses, the stark contrasts of joy and suffering become even more pronounced. Ricciardi delves into a series of complex murders, unraveling threads of betrayal and secrets that intertwine with the lives of the living. In a city that refuses to forget its past, he navigates through a labyrinth of human emotion, where every case is a reflection of Napoli’s soul.
Through richly drawn characters and evocative descriptions, the narrative highlights the resilience of the city and its people. A gripping blend of mystery and a poignant exploration of loss, this story examines how love, loyalty, and hidden desires ripple through the fabric of a society marked by both beauty and darkness.
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