By: David P. Wagner
Genre: Mystery
Poisoned Pen Press
March 1, 2018
On Sale: March 6, 2018
Featuring:
230 pages
ISBN: 1464209510
EAN: 9781464209512
Kindle: B078T9GZF1
Trade Size / e-Book
Book Summary
The body rolled off the planks and slipped into the water
with barely a splash, quickly embraced by the steady current
flowing toward the city of Mantova. It comes to rest against
rocks overlooked by the grim ramparts of Castello di San
Giorgio as the river Mincio flows on towards the Po and the
Adriatic Sea.
Lombardy was once hotly disputed by the
cities of Venice and Milan. Today it is famed for its food
rather than war. But the murder of the elderly fisherman,
for so it proves to be, reveals battles still rage within
the region's controlled agribiz, the manufacture of cheese
and cured meats by generations of local families, as well as
over the best use for a parcel of land owned by the victim,
Roberto Rondini, and now passing to his heirs.
Rick
Montoya, an American from New Mexico self-employed as a
translator in Italy, soon receives a call from the States.
The US Embassy in Rome has recommended his services to
wealthy Angelo Rondini, cousin to Roberto. Angelo, age
seventy-eight and born in nearby Voglia, has been invited to
the funeral by Roberto's daughter, Livia Guarino. Out of
respect, Angelo has agreed to connect with the Italian
family he hasn't seen since he was a very young
boy.
Rick hires on as interpreter. And soon receives
another assignment - a local cop, Inspector Crespi, linked
to Rick's uncle, Commissario Piero Fontana of the Roman
Questura, leads the murder investigation and asks Rick to
observe and report. Rick agrees, if Angelo accepts his
working undercover. And so Rick once again puts his
linguistic skills to use for the local law in solving a
crime.
Despite the joys and distractions of the city
and its watery setting, its glorious art and architecture,
and the temptations of the local cuisine and cheese culture,
the investigation must probe the life of Roberto and the
history of the Rondinis as well as the rivalries of the
locals. Yet with all this on display, the story is stolen by
two women: Angelo's American executive assistant, and
Livia, the Rondini clan's new matriarch.