La condanna del sangue: La primavera del commissario Ricciardi

La condanna del sangue: La primavera del commissario Ricciardi

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Format Paperback
Pages 374
Language Italian
Published Jan 1, 2008
Publisher Fandango
ISBN-10 886044053X
ISBN-13 9788860440532
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In a bustling post-war Naples, the enigmatic figure of Commissario Ricciardi navigates the shadows of his unique ability. Wracked by the echoes of the dead, he experiences their last moments, an uncanny gift that often feels like a burden. As he roams the city, his keen observations allow him to piece together puzzles that others overlook. Each crime scene brings him face to face with the sorrow and desperation of those lost, compelling him to seek justice not just for the living, but for the spirits that reach out for closure.

In this second installment of his journey, Ricciardi confronts a high-profile murder that stirs unrest in a city already on edge. He finds himself entwined in the lives of the victims, battling societal tensions and his own troubled past. His investigations lead him deeper into Naples' heart, revealing layers of corruption and intrigue that threaten to engulf him.

The novel paints an evocative picture of the period, showcasing the vibrant yet tumultuous backdrop of 1930s Italy. Renaissance buildings cast shadows over narrow alleys, where secrets fester and lives intertwine. The melancholic beauty of Ricciardi's surroundings adds weight to his quest, illustrating his internal struggle as he strives to maintain his humanity amidst chaos.

As the story unfolds, the lines blur between fate and free will, forcing Ricciardi to question whether his gift is truly a blessing or a curse. With each life cut short, he grapples with the consequences of knowing what others cannot—a haunting reminder of mortality that underscores his duty as a protector of the innocent. Through captivating prose and gripping narrative, readers are invited to delve into a world where every heartbeat tells a story, and the past looms large over the present.

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