Three, Imperfect Number

Three, Imperfect Number

Patrizia Rinaldi
Our Price:  £4.99
List Price:  £9.99
Saving Of:  50%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  Patrizia Rinaldi
Condition:  Used, Like New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  240
Publisher:  Europa Editions
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9781609451240

Condition notes:
New and unread

The report that has just landed on Commissario Martusciello’s desk is unlike any other. The lifeless body of the Neapolitan singer Jerry Vialdi, a.k.a. Gennaro Mangiavento, has been found at the Naples football stadium; another corpse, this time a Jane Doe, has been discovered in the Bentegodi Stadium in Verona, hundreds of miles away. Both bodies were left in a fetal position with no signs of physical violence, the method and the madness behind them appear to hide some unutterable secret. Conclusion: a daring challenge left by a psychopath for the police, who have no idea where to begin. Except for superintendent Blanca Occhiuzzi: beautiful, blind from birth, forced by the dark that envelops her to perceive the world through only four senses, she feels the fear in people; she feels their guilt and their innocence. It is she who takes Martusciello by the hand, guiding him into the mind of a murderer with her very female, very sensual intuition. It is as if he were the blind one. Allusive, mysterious, rife with double-meanings, saturated with an exotic, almost esoteric musicality, Patrizia Rinaldi has found a radically new way of writing to tell the story of a thrilling new kind of heroine.

You may also like
Cigarette Number Seven
Condition: New
£9.99   £3.99

A young woman's story of family, love, and loss in modern Cairo


Imperfect Chronology
Omar Kholeif
Condition: New
£45.00   £37.95

Celebrating the Barjeel Art Foundation's expansive collection, this book maps a genealogy from modern to contemporary Arab art and offers one of the most extensive presentations of modern Arab art in print.


Imperfect Compromise: A New Consensus Among Israelis and Palestinians
Michael Karpin
Condition: New
£23.00   £4.99

The Middle East is now in the eye of a storm. But as this storm abates, an opportunity for peace and progress has emerged. In Imperfect Compromise, Michael Karpin, an Israeli broadcast journalist, presents a new thesis about the Middle East peace settlement. He lays out an optimistic forecast: The violent ...