Police commissioner Morando gets
on with the job at hand without expecting to be patted on the back or promoted,
but he takes his commitment seriously. The cases that come his way each day are
the ones that really happen in today’s cities, with growing social unrest and
money being so short. Morando is not infallible and chases his share of red
herrings, but he views the world with the curious, alert gaze of a would-be
philosopher, given to justifications and appraisals. New acquaintances he makes
during this investigation include a transexual, a swindler, and even mobsters
with their lives of crime. Morandi’s persistance leads him to places no one
ever thought to look, but it’s all in a day’s work for him. He knows that luck
has a hand in his success and cultivates his own garden, as the Stoics used to
invite us to do.
Michele Lo Foco is a lawyer specialized in business law, a
mystery writer and a poet, and is constantly involved in numerous activities
related to communications, entertainment and the arts. He writes articles and
reports on administrative and economic issues particularly concerning the film
and television industry. His novels include Vite
da non morire mai (2004), La quinta
vittima (2005), Ansia and Troppo bella per vivere (2007) and Conversazione sul non esserci (2011). In
2013 he co-wrote, with Raffaella Cropanese, Il
diritto d’autore, published by Narcissus.me, which won the Meccoli Prize
for best e-book devoted to film of the year. With his new thriller I cerchi nell’acqua, Lo Foco has
re-enlisted Commissioner Morando for a new mission.
PROGRAM
13/12/2014 h 17:30: Jardin de l'Ange presented by Giorgio Gosetti
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