Le stagioni del Commissario Ricciardi n. 4: Il giorno dei morti

Le stagioni del Commissario Ricciardi n. 4: Il giorno dei morti

Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
Publication date: November 14th, 2018
Publisher: Sergio Bonelli Editore
Pages: 162
Set against the haunting backdrop of autumn 1931, Naples is enveloped in a relentless downpour that seems to echo the city's somber mood. The air is thick with tension as the body of a young boy is discovered in the tranquil yet eerie surroundings of Capodimonte. This tragedy sets off a chain reaction, delving deep into the heart of a city grappling with loss, grief, and the unwelcome presence of death.

Amidst the lush, dilapidated beauty of Napoli, Commissario Ricciardi is once again called to investigate. Known for his keen intuition and ability to see the last moments of the deceased, Ricciardi finds himself confronted not just by the physical clues but by the metaphysical weight of the child's untimely demise. Each revelation pulls him deeper into a landscape of sadness that mirrors the rain-soaked streets.

As Ricciardi navigates the complexities of the case, he encounters a cast of characters, each shaped by their own struggles and secrets. The investigation threatens to unravel the very fabric of community bonds, revealing hidden darkness beneath the veneer of normalcy. With each twist and turn, the story becomes a meditation on mortality, innocence, and the irreversible impact of loss.

The relentless rain becomes a character in itself, shrouding the city in an almost ghostly atmosphere. In this intricate tale where the past and present collide, Ricciardi must confront not only the mystery of the boy’s death but also the deeper implications of a society haunted by its own demons. In a world governed by the inevitable cycle of life and death, the line between justice and closure becomes increasingly blurred.

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