The Second Day of the Renaissance, Timothy Williams
The Second Day of the Renaissance, Timothy Williams
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The Second Day of the Renaissance

Author: Timothy Williams

Narrator: Tim Gerard Reynolds

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/16/2017


Synopsis

Timothy Williams was selected by The Observer as one of the "10 Best Modern European Crime Writers" for his series featuring Northern Italian police detective Piero Trotti. Now, 20 years after his last investigation, Trotti returns! After decades as a commissario in his city on the River Po, Piero Trotti has retired. But his newfound peace is brief. An old friend calls him to Siena to give him urgent news: a known hit man has returned to Italy to kill Trotti. The former inspector must admit that he isn't entirely undeserving, as his mistaken accusations and failed gambles have cost innocent lives in the course of his investigations. Though Trotti carries the burden of these deaths with him each day, someone else has appeared to enact his own, long-awaited retribution. Traveling across Italy to escape his pursuer, Trotti revisits his own past and searches for clues to the cold-case murder of Valerio Gracchi, a leftist radical who became a national media sensation. But even the right answers may not save Trotti and his loved ones.

About Timothy Williams

Timothy Williams, CWA award-winner, has written five crime novels set in Italy featuring Commissario Piero Trotti. He has also written two novels set in the French Caribbean, Another Sun and The Honest Folk of Guadeloupe. In 2011 the Observer placed him among the ten best modern European crime novelists.  He has lived in the French West Indies, where he teaches, since 1980.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Viva

2 stars = it was ok. Reading this book reminds me of having a fast food meal (American) vs. a leisurely Italian meal. First of all, I haven't read any of the preceding 5 Commissario Trotti books so I'm missing out on the background which isn't adequately explained in this book. It is not necessary f......more

Goodreads review by June

Very good, deep return visit to the Older Trotti At the age of sixty-nine the retired Inspector Trotti finds himself in Florence on a cold evening, waiting for a train to Siena. Then he spots a lonely black girl, not a prostitute, he thinks and takes her a hot drink. Unbeknown to him, he is about to......more

Goodreads review by David

The last Trotti as the now retired detective comes full circle with a murder case involving one of the suspects in the kidnapping of his goddaughter in the first one - also the wedding of the said goddaughter. An enigmatic, almost surreal journey across Italy. The back story in this series has alway......more