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Federico Tavola |
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When a young, respected engineer of the multinational Future Oil chemicals company is found hanging from a towel rack in a Milan hotel, his widow doesn’t believe it’s suicide and hires private detective Leonardo Lorenzi to investigate. Divorced and in his mid-40s, Lorenzi has just bought his old detective agency and on his first case as head of the new company, he teams up with a physics professor and a young hacker to fight one of the many multinationals exploiting scientific research and technology as a form of social control. Author Federico Tavola uses the latest theories of hydrogen as a new energy source to speak about sustainable development, energy democracy and the twisted ties between private interests and the public good. An avid traveler, Federico Tavola (Lecco, 1976) moved to Milan to study the physics of biosystems, specifically medical physics, at the Università degli Studi. He stayed in his adopted city and has since then worked as an analyst, copywriter and guide at Milan’s Museum of Science and Technology. Che bella vita is his first novel.
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08/12/2011 ore 18:00 Jardin de l'Ange |
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