The Natural Disorder of Things

The Natural Disorder of Things

by Andrea Canobbio (Author)

Synopsis

Claudio Fratta is a garden designer at the height of his career; a naturally solitary man, a tender, playful companion to his nephews, and a considerate colleague. But under his amiable exterior simmers a quiet rage, and a desire to punish the Mafioso who bankrupted his father and ruined his family. And when an enigmatic, alluring woman becomes entangled in Claudio's life after a near-fatal car crash, his desire for her draws him ever closer to satisfying that long-held fantasy of revenge.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Picador USA
Published: 24 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0312426348
ISBN 13: 9780312426347

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Reminiscent of Raymond Chandler, THE NATURAL DISORDER OF THINGS is a haunting, gorgeously evocative and harrowingly intense chronicle of a man obsessed. --Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
Andrea Canobbio was born in Turin, Italy. An editor at the publishing house Einaudi, he is the author of the novels Vasi cinesi, Traslochi, Padri di padri, and Indivisibili. This is his first book to be published in America.