A Chief Superintendent Michele Ferrara novel by Michele Giuttari
Giuttari's novels are set in the historic and atmospheric city of Florence |
Michele Giuttari is well qualified to
describe the way the Squadra Mobile (Flying Squad) unit of the Florence police
operates as he once headed the unit himself when he was a serving officer in
the Polizia di Stato.
This is the second novel in his
series featuring Chief Superintendent Michele Ferrara and the reader finds out
more about the man behind the job title and his earlier life in Sicily as the
case he is working on involves one of his oldest and dearest friends.
The novel begins with a young girl
found unconscious and scantily dressed in remote countryside in the hills above
Florence. She later dies in hospital and the cause of her death is put down to
a drugs overdose. The hospital staff and some of the police assume she was a
drug addict and probably a prostitute.
Michele Giuttari writes with authority as a former serving police officer |
Ferrara digs deeper and embarks on an
investigation that soon throws up connections with some of the richest and most
powerful people in Florence.
In the meantime, his old friend from
Sicily, bookshop owner Massimo Verga, goes missing while staying on the Tuscan
coast.
Ferrara and his wife, Petra, are
extremely worried about the disappearance of Massimo and therefore Ferrara
hands over the inquiry into the death of the unidentified girl to one of his
colleagues so that he can try to find his friend.
The Carabinieri are handling the case
and are working on the theory that his friend, Massimo, has absconded with his
lover, a rich, beautiful businesswoman, after they have killed her ex-husband.
It is a race against time to find
Massimo before anything happens to him and also to prove he is innocent of the
murder.
But Ferrara finds he is up against
the Mafia and a gang of ruthless Albanian drugs bosses, as well as his own Commissioner, who is
enraged both by his unorthodox behaviour and because he has fallen foul of the
Carabinieri.
A Death in Tuscany is well plotted
and gripping, with the solution to the crimes coming right at the end. The
underlying themes of friendship and loyalty are neatly interwoven with the
action.
(Image of Florence by Mark Gilder from Pixabay)