Cold for the Bastards of Pizzofalcone
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Publisher Description
Naples detectives face a coldblooded killer amid the chill of winter in the third book of the Italian author’s acclaimed mystery thriller series.
A heinous double murder in a squalid apartment on the wrong side of town pits the motley collection of cops known as the “bastards” of the Pizzofalcone precinct against their superiors, the press, and the local political hierarchy. Now Inspector Lojacono and Officer Di Nardo must work against the brutal headwinds and bring the killer to justice if there’s to be any hope of saving their reputations.
As with his acclaimed historical mystery series featuring Commissario Ricciardi De Giovanni, Maurizio de Giovanni once again brings the dark side of Naples to light with the Bastards of Pizzofalcone. One of the most popular and prolific mystery authors in Europe, his award-winning novels offer a brilliant vision of the criminal underworld and the lives of the cops in Italy's most atmospheric, dangerous, and lustful city.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In de Giovanni's entertaining third police procedural set in Naples (after 2016's Darkness for the Bastards of Pizzofalcone), the frigid winter weather is the main topic of conversation among the officers of the city's Pizzofalcone precinct, "misfits rejected from all the other precincts," until the murders of Biagio Varricchio and his sister, Grazia, whose bodies are found in the apartment they shared. Biagio was a promising biochemistry researcher in his early 20s; the attractive Grazia, five years younger, had been working for a modeling agency. Lt. Giuseppe Lojacono and Officer Alessandra Di Nardo must figure out who would have wanted both dead. Glimpses of the disturbing points of view of the main suspects raise the tension. Meanwhile, Giorgio Pisanelli, a deputy captain, looks into a separate case involving a possible serial killer, and other members of the squad investigate an allegation of child abuse. The personal stories of the many well-drawn characters, who offer touching vignettes of life in the messy, exuberant city, provide counterpoint to the crime solving. Armchair travelers will be satisfied.