Death Under a Tuscan Sun

Death Under a Tuscan Sun by Michele Giuttari is a First Edition published by Little, Brown in 2015, featuring 371 pages in English. This work of fiction unfolds in a small village in the Tuscan countryside, where a prominent lawyer and his wife are found murdered. As the investigation progresses, Florentine Police Chief Michele Ferrara confronts a chilling case involving a dark cult and a serial killer, Daniele de Robertis, who escapes from prison and seeks retribution.
Readers will find a narrative steeped in mystery and detective elements, as Ferrara navigates a web of obsession, manipulation, and violence. The story delves into the complexities of crime within the upper echelons of Italian society, presenting a chilling exploration of betrayal and the darker aspects of human nature. Giuttari’s background as a former police chief lends an air of authenticity to the unfolding drama, making this a notable addition to the genre.
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In his dark and fetid prison cell, serial killer Daniele de Robertis plans his retribution. The betrayals he has suffered haunt his dreams until, one night, he escapes.In a small, beautiful village in the Tuscan countryside a prominent lawyer and his wife are murdered. As the police inspect the scene they find nine terrifying photographs: nine women, slaughtered.It is Florentine Police Chief Michele Ferrara’s worst nightmare: a case involving the untouchable men and women at the top of Italian society, a dark and powerful cult which knows no bounds, and mounting victims. Amongst a web of obsession, manipulation and violence, Ferrara must face his demons.DEATH UNDER A TUSCAN SUN is an incredibly gripping and atmospheric work of detective fiction, written with incomparable authenticity by former Florentine police chief Michele Giuttari.
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