Via Delle Oche

“Via Delle Oche” by Carlo Lucarelli, published by Europa Editions in 2008, is a compelling addition to the De Luca trilogy. This edition, written in English and spanning 156 pages, delves into a murder mystery set on Via Delle Oche, a street known for its connection to Bologna’s red light district. The narrative follows De Luca, who confronts the complexities of crime and corruption, refusing to ignore evidence implicating local politicians and police officials.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the police procedural genre as De Luca navigates the murky waters of crime in Bologna. The book presents a detailed investigation that intertwines elements of fiction and mystery, highlighting the challenges faced by law enforcement in a politically charged environment. With its focus on crime and the intricacies of justice, “Via Delle Oche” offers an engaging experience for those interested in detective stories and the moral dilemmas that accompany them.
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There has been a murder on Via Delle Oche, the Bologna street at the center the city’s notorious red light district. As always, De Luca is unwilling to look the other way when the evidence points to certain local politicians and members of the Bologna police, in this final book in the De Luca trilogy.
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