Everyone In Their Place (Murder Mystery)
By Maurizio De Giovanni
Europa Editions www.europaeditions.com
ISBN #978-1609451431
Price $17.00
381 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
“Wonderfully Creative Characters”
It’s 1931 Naples, Italy, and the Duchess of Musso di
Camparino has been murdered. Commissario Ricciardi and his partner, Brigadier
Maione are assigned the investigation. Since the crime involves the rich and
powerful, the investigators are warned to proceed cautiously. But immediately,
the two prime suspects appear to be the Duke’s son, and an important newspaper
official.
The author spins a charming tale about interesting
characters caught up in the volatile period of the early 1930s, amongst the
rising Fascists movements, and political intrigues. Ricciardi, a wealthy
landowner who prefers to spend his time investigating brutal murders as a
police detective also has another peculiarity, he is cursed with second sight.
He sees the body of the murdered victim long after the deed has been done, and
hears the residual of their last thoughts. These thought never identify the
killer, but do leave fascinating clues for him to follow up on.
We also follow Ricciardi’s and the Brigadier’s
personal lives as they struggle with family and loves, and their everyday
burdens. The author’s writing fascinates, and pulls the reader along with the
investigative procedures, while tempting us with the thoughts of others
connected with the case. I thought I had the mystery figured out from the
start, and by the end it looked like I was correct, but then the final twist
completely surprised me. This was a wonderful read, and kept my interest to the
last page.
Tom Johnson
Detective Mystery Stories
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