Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1991
Publisher
Faber and Faber
ISBN-10
0571161650
ISBN-13
9780571161652
Description
Aurelio Zen, a compelling Italian police inspector, navigates the murky waters of crime and corruption in this gripping narrative. Set against the backdrop of Italy's rich cultural tapestry, Zen embodies the complexities of a society rife with secrets, ensuring readers are drawn into both the character and the setting. His investigations are far more than simple whodunits; they reveal the intricacies of human motives and the relentless pursuit of justice in a flawed system.
As Zen tackles a series of perplexing cases, he confronts not only the criminals he hunts but also the pervasive influence of politics in law enforcement. Each step he takes uncovers layers of deception that challenge his resolve and test his ethics. Dibdin's keen insights and textured storytelling bring to life the personal dilemmas faced by Zen, making his triumphs and failures resonate with authenticity.
The atmospheric locales range from bustling cities to isolated countryside, reflecting the duality of beauty and darkness within Italian society. The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions that transport readers to the heart of Italy, allowing them to feel the tension in the air and witness the struggle for justice unfold.
Ultimately, this tale serves not only as a captivating mystery but also as a deep exploration of the human condition, where loyalty and betrayal intertwine. Zen's journey is as much about solving crimes as it is about understanding himself in a world where every decision carries weight and every truth has a shadow.
As Zen tackles a series of perplexing cases, he confronts not only the criminals he hunts but also the pervasive influence of politics in law enforcement. Each step he takes uncovers layers of deception that challenge his resolve and test his ethics. Dibdin's keen insights and textured storytelling bring to life the personal dilemmas faced by Zen, making his triumphs and failures resonate with authenticity.
The atmospheric locales range from bustling cities to isolated countryside, reflecting the duality of beauty and darkness within Italian society. The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions that transport readers to the heart of Italy, allowing them to feel the tension in the air and witness the struggle for justice unfold.
Ultimately, this tale serves not only as a captivating mystery but also as a deep exploration of the human condition, where loyalty and betrayal intertwine. Zen's journey is as much about solving crimes as it is about understanding himself in a world where every decision carries weight and every truth has a shadow.
Genres
Mystery