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Gioco perverso by Massimo Lugli> |
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A wealthy and beautiful woman is found dead in her office. The crime scene looks like an S&M game: wearing sexy lingerie and a blond wig, the woman is tied up with a red silk rope, and hanging from a noose tied to the scaffolding. The story is ... |
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I love Sicilia by Raffaele Damiani> |
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A body disappears from Palermo’s Rotoli cemetery. The photo on the tombstone says it all. Young rookie commissioner Elio Vittori is assigned to the case and soon finds himself embroiled in a mystifying situation. Anonymous and mysteries letters lead ... |
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Il giardino di Gaia |
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Massimo Carlotto is one of several renowned novelists to have accepted Sergio Ferrentino’s challenge to try their hand at the radio drama, to write stories conceived expressly to be recited. None of these stories will air on the ... |
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Il paradiso dei diavoli by Franco Di Mare> |
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Naples is a city of a thousand faces, between the sunny oceanfront and the dark alleys, where the culture of violence and guns dominates, and where Carmine lives. Like the city, he too is a man of many sides: a professor of romance philology at the ... |
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La prueba del ácido by Élmer Mendoza> |
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When the case of a murdered stripper falls into Edgard “Zurdo” Mendieta’s lap, it seems like an easy one. But when he arrives at the scene of the crime, he realizes that the body lying in the weeds is that of the beautiful, Brazilian Mayra Cabral de ... |
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