The tenth Commissario Ricciardi Neapolitan mystery is "endlessly
surprising... a delicate balancing act between love and pain, horror and
beauty."--ThrillerNord
Christmas has just passed and the city is preparing to celebrate New
Year when, on the stage of a variety show, famous actor Michelangelo
Gelmi fires a gun at his wife, Fedora Marra.
The shooting itself would be nothing strange: it is repeated every
evening as part of their performance. But this time, someone replaced
one of the blanks with a real bullet. Gelmi swears his innocence, but
few believe him. Approaching old age and with a career in decline, the
actor has become increasingly dependent on his wife, much younger than
him and at the height of her fame. However, rumor has it that she had
fallen in love with another man and was preparing to leave Gelmi. A
straightforward case of infidelity and marital jealousy? Commissario
Ricciardi has more than one doubt.
A mystery made darker by the sudden fog that envelops an almost gothic
Naples, Commissario Riccardi's latest adventure will enrapture readers
until its final, dramatic act.