The Fallen Angel

The Fallen Angel by David Hewson, published by Pan Books in 2011, is a gripping narrative that immerses readers in the complexities of modern Rome. This edition spans 522 pages and presents a case that intertwines the detectives of Rome’s Questura with the city’s notorious historical events, exploring themes of incest, murder, and martyrdom.
In this novel, Nic Costa and his team navigate a labyrinth of intrigue that reveals the stark contrasts of Rome’s beauty and brutality. The story unfolds as a suspenseful exploration of innocence and evil, drawing readers into a world where the past and present collide. With elements of action, adventure, and mystery, The Fallen Angel offers a multifaceted look at the challenges faced by the detectives as they delve into a case steeped in the city’s rich yet tumultuous history.
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Nic Costa and the detectives of Rome’s Questura must solve a case with roots buried deep in one of the ancient city’s most infamous episodes–a story of incest, murder, and martyrdom. In a novel that captures modern Rome in all its complexity, as well as its history of beauty and barbarity, genius and blindness, “The Fallen Angel” is a twisting and twisted contest between innocence and evil.
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