Kill the Father
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Publisher Description
In this fascinatingly complex thriller, two people, each shattered by their past, team to solve a series of killings and abductions...
When a woman is beheaded in a park outside Rome and her six-year-old son goes missing, the police unit assigned to the case sees an easy solution: they arrest the woman’s husband and await his confession. But the Chief of Rome’s Major Crimes unit doubts things are so simple. Secretly, he lures to the case two of Italy’s top analytical minds: Deputy Captain Colomba Caselli, a fierce, warrior-like detective still reeling from having survived a bloody catastrophe, and Dante Torre, a man who spent his childhood trapped inside a concrete silo. Fed through the gloved hand of a masked kidnapper who called himself “The Father,” Dante emerged from his ordeal with crippling claustrophobia but, also, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and hyper-observant capacities.
All evidence suggests that the Father is back and active after being dormant for decades. Indeed, he has left tell-tale signs that signal he’s looking forward to a reunion with Dante. But when Columba and Dante begin following the ever-more-bizarre trail of clues, they grasp that what’s really going on is darker than they ever imagined.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A novel about a serial killer who targets children is dark enough, but Sandrone Dazieri’s murder mystery takes things to the next level. Set in Italy, Kill the Father follows two lead investigators—one official, one not—trying to solve a string of ugly crimes while dealing with their own PTSD. Dazieri delivers gritty, street-smart prose dotted with acidic banter and deadpan pop culture references. This meaty detective novel finishes with a twist, setting up further instalments.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dazieri's dazzling U.S. debut, the first in a series, introduces Deputy Capt. Colomba Caselli, a Rome police detective recuperating from major work-related PTSD, and Dante Torre, a near-incapacitated claustrophobic private consultant on missing-person cases. Caselli, who's tough as nails but deeply injured by guilt over her role in a Paris bombing, is contemplating resigning from the police, but she feels she owes it to her boss to investigate the decapitation of a young mother and the disappearance of the woman's preteen son. Torre is drawn into the case because in his own youth he was held captive for years in a silo by an unknown captor he called Father. Torre and Colomba, both driven by rage and revenge, make a convoluted descent into an abyss of child abductions, gang-related crime, government cover-ups, and international terrorism. Told in brutal, often wrenching detail, this is not an odyssey for the faint of heart.
Customer Reviews
Incredible read!
Wow! This book was an incredible read. Fast paced, lots of twists and turns, engaging characters and a brilliant plot line - what more do you want from a crime novel?! At times I could literally feel my heart pounding as I turned the pages, that's how much it captivated me and drew me in. I can't wait for the next book in the series!!
Reader
I found this novel very deep but enjoyed the twists and turns.