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The new series of detective novels starring Marshal Maccadò, newly appointed to the Bellano police station on Lake Como, and his difficulty in settling in, and not just because of the local weather.
1929. In the third case in the series, we find Corporal Misfatti in some difficulty: he must appear before Marshal Maccadò but unfortunately his uniform smells of fried food, the inconvenient result of the copious fried onion-based dinner his wife served him.
And to tell him what, anyway? That last night wretched Salvatore Chitantolo was found roaming across the land, bleeding heavily and in a daze, saying that he saw a man in his underpants running away in that direction? Another one of his fantasies, of course. But, wait a minute, just what exactly was a man doing in his underpants, in the middle of the night, in the town streets? And why was he running?
“Andrea Vitali never misses a beat and each new book of his ends up among the top reads.”
la Repubblica
“He is extraordinarily clever. He is a great writer, and in the next twenty years he will be acclaimed everywhere.”
Antonio D’Orrico, la Repubblica
“In this joyful shamble of characters, farcical situations, and misunderstandings, seaplanes sink, telephone operators fall in love and the reader has a whale of a time.”
Le Figaro
“He is so good at describing the mists on the lake that I caught a cold while reading him.”
Daria Bignardi, journalist and writer
TV series rights sold.
Andrea Vitali was born in 1956 on the eastern shore of Lake Como, where he still lives and works as a medical doctor. He started writing novels in 1989 with Il procuratore (The Prosecutor) and since then has kept up his prolific career by accumulating a series of literary prizes as being a finalist in the Strega prize. A success that’s lasted 20 years, made up exclusively of bestsellers, first places in the charts, prizes, and ecstatic reviews from the press and critics. More than 3,500,000 readers in Italy alone.
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