The Day of the Dead, Maurizio de Giovanni
The Day of the Dead, Maurizio de Giovanni
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The Day of the Dead
The Autumn of Commissario Ricciardi

Author: Maurizio de Giovanni, Antony Shugaar

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/08/2015


Synopsis

In this fourth installment of the internationally successful Commissario Ricciardi series, the commissario investigates the death of Matteo, one of the many street urchins who live hand-to-mouth in the dark alleys of 1930s Naples. While at first the death seems provoked by natural causes, there's more to the tragedy than meets the eye.Commissario Ricciardi is the undisputed wizard of Neapolitan crime scenes. He solves every crime with an uncanny swiftness that leaves his colleagues dumbfounded. Indeed, there are those who think his abilities are the work of the devil, an unnatural and ungodly gift to be exorcised. And maybe they're right. Ricciardi sees the dead; he sees and hears the final moments in the lives of those who have suffered violent deaths. It may be a talent, or it may be a curse, but it is nonetheless a kind of black magic. Sometimes, however, even black magic isn't enough. It's a rainy autumn in Naples and the fog lays thick over the city as its inhabitants celebrate the week of the dead. Ricciardi's instincts tell him that the dead boy is the victim of a murder, but investigating the homicide is not going to be easy. The authorities want to avoid any trouble, any sign that things are not as they ought to be in Naples, for they are preparing for the state visit of Benito Mussolini. Ricciardi will have to conduct his investigation hidden from the eyes of his superiors. What's worse, his sixth sense is no help to him this time: the scene of the crime is silent, still, not a word or a sign, or even a scream from the dead. Has his unwelcome gift finally faded? Or is something more sinister at work?

About Maurizio de Giovanni

Maurizio de Giovanni lives and works in Naples. In 2005 he won a writing competition for unpublished authors with a short story set in the 1930s about Commissario Ricciardi, which was then turned into the first novel of a series. His books have been successfully translated into French, Spanish, and German and are now available in English.

About Antony Shugaar

Antony Shugaar’s recent translations include A Pimp’s Notes by Giorgio Faletti, The Nun by Simonetta Agnello Hornby, Bandit Love by Massimo Carlotto, and Sandokan by Nanni Balestrini, for which he received an NEA translation fellowship. He lives with his family in Charlottesville, Virginia.

About Grover Gardner

Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over a thousand titles to his credit. Named one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deutschlehrerin Camilla on October 24, 2021

Sempre intenso, commovente, avvincente. E anche pieno di speranza. Ricciardi, l'uomo dannato dalla morte e dalla solitudine che si rispecchia in Tetté. Ma intorno a lui Maione, Modo, Rosa, Enrica, Livia, che lo amano e intuiscono il suo abisso. Speriamo che infine capisca di non essere solo.......more

Goodreads review by Giuls on November 17, 2017

Ormai i libri della serie di Ricciardi sono una certezza per me: per quanto sempre un po’ carenti per quel che riguarda il caso, che non è mai niente di particolare o complicato, hanno una capacità pazzesca di rubarti e spessarti il cuore a pezzettini. Ma pezzettini proprio piccoli. La storia mi è da......more

Goodreads review by Jim on July 25, 2014

Set in Naples, with an appealing cast of characters, this police procedural was too monotonously procedural to me. Too much repetition of investigative technique, too much melodrama in the backstories, and too much exposition in the dialogue. And when the killer is finally revealed, I didn't believe......more

Goodreads review by Camy on January 18, 2022

"Il giorno dei morti. L'autunno del commissario Ricciardi" è il quarto romanzo in cui Maurizio De Giovanni racconta le vicende del commissario Luigi Alfredo Ricciardi. In questo caso la vicenda riguarda la vicenda di un bambino, Fefé, ritrovato morto, apparentemente di freddo, come tanti altri orfani......more

Goodreads review by 800£Chimneypiece on March 01, 2022

Il doppio punto di vista di Ricciardi e del bambino non aggiungeva niente, serviva solo a confondere il lettore. La... scena altamente opinabile con Livia era non solo evitabile e inutile, ma proprio brutta, e il fatto che venga presentata così come se fosse romantica e non come una donna che si appr......more


Quotes

“De Giovanni’s slashing wit cuts deeply into his cameo portraits of the high and mighty, even as his elegant style ennobles the wretched lives he views with such compassion.” New York Times Book Review

“Shugaar’s elegant translation captures the chilly melancholy of a city, a people, and a country gripped by a bleak autumn, economic depression, and political repression. The green-eyed Ricciardi is a fascinating and complicated sleuth, haunted by his ‘gift,’ but this time his quest for justice leads to a devastating, heartbreaking conclusion. A superb novel for fans of Italian noir.” Library Journal (starred review)