The Marshal's Own Case

The Marshal's Own Case

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Aug 1, 1991 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Aug 1, 1991
Publisher Penguin Books
ISBN-10 0140143238
ISBN-13 9780140143232

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Set against the enchanting backdrop of Florence, the story delves into the intriguing world of male transvestite lifestyles, weaving a narrative rich with mystery and human emotion. The marshal, a seasoned investigator, finds himself drawn into a case that goes beyond mere crime, as it unfurls layers of societal norms and the struggle for identity.

As he navigates the winding streets and vibrant culture of the city, the marshal encounters a cast of complex characters, each with their own stories, secrets, and desires. The exploration of their lives provides a poignant commentary on acceptance, love, and the often-hidden facets of society.

Tension builds as the investigation takes unexpected turns, revealing not only the complexities of the case but also deep insights into the human condition. The marshal must confront his own preconceptions and biases as he seeks to understand the lives intertwined in this captivating tale.

With a keen eye for detail, the narrative immerses readers in both the rich history of Florence and the modern dilemmas faced by its inhabitants. The intersection of crime and culture invites reflection on broader themes of self-expression and the quest for belonging.

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Mystery
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