L'omicidio Carosino: Le prime indagini del commissario Ricciardi
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
107
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jun 1, 2012
출판사
Cento Autori
ISBN-10
8897121438
ISBN-13
9788897121435
설명
Commissario Luigi Alfredo Ricciardi is a figure shrouded in complexity, gifted with an unusual ability that both entraps and alienates him. Set against the backdrop of a post-war Naples, he navigates a world steeped in suffering and mystery. His extraordinary gift allows him to witness the last moments of murder victims, a curse that plunges him into the darkest corners of humanity.
As he embarks on his latest investigation, a particularly heinous crime raises questions that challenge the very fabric of his existence. The chilling atmosphere of Naples serves as a canvas for Ricciardi’s introspection, where he wrestles not only with the intricacies of the case at hand but also with his own haunted past. His relentless pursuit of justice becomes a personal battle against despair and moral ambiguity.
The relationship Ricciardi has with his colleagues is marked by a blend of camaraderie and isolation, as they grapple with the dichotomy of their duty and the horrors they encounter. Each interaction reveals layers of personality, allowing the reader to glimpse into a world filled with intrigue and emotional depth.
Throughout the investigation, the themes of fate, memory, and the burden of knowledge unravel, painting a vivid picture of a man caught between his ethereal capabilities and the gritty reality of crime. In this haunting narrative, Maurizio de Giovanni and Aldo Putignano invite readers to delve into the mind of a detective whose greatest enemy may just be the very gift that propels him forward.
As he embarks on his latest investigation, a particularly heinous crime raises questions that challenge the very fabric of his existence. The chilling atmosphere of Naples serves as a canvas for Ricciardi’s introspection, where he wrestles not only with the intricacies of the case at hand but also with his own haunted past. His relentless pursuit of justice becomes a personal battle against despair and moral ambiguity.
The relationship Ricciardi has with his colleagues is marked by a blend of camaraderie and isolation, as they grapple with the dichotomy of their duty and the horrors they encounter. Each interaction reveals layers of personality, allowing the reader to glimpse into a world filled with intrigue and emotional depth.
Throughout the investigation, the themes of fate, memory, and the burden of knowledge unravel, painting a vivid picture of a man caught between his ethereal capabilities and the gritty reality of crime. In this haunting narrative, Maurizio de Giovanni and Aldo Putignano invite readers to delve into the mind of a detective whose greatest enemy may just be the very gift that propels him forward.