Black August

Black August

by TimothyWilliams (Author), TimothyWilliams (Author)

Synopsis

Commissario Trotti of Italy's Polizia di Stato is called to the scene of the brutal murder of an old friend, schoolteacher Rosanna Belloni, who has been found bludgeoned in her apartment. Trotti's superiors warn him off the case, but he is determined to hunt down the killer.

There are lots of loose ends. Rosanna's sister, a notorious drug addict, is missing. Is a recent, unexplained suicide in the River Po connected to the murder? Where does the discovery of a car dredged up from the delta fit in? Faced with a seemingly unsolvable mystery, Trotti must also grapple with obstructive colleagues and problems arising in his private life.

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More Information

Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 12 Aug 1993

ISBN 10: 0575056029
ISBN 13: 9780575056022

Media Reviews
Praise for Black August

Winner of the 1992 Crime Writers' Association Award

Trotti is a subtle and convincing creation; the other characters are portrayed with depth and sensitivity, and the Italian atmosphere is authentically beguiling. First-rate in every way.
--The Times

[Williams's] simple but stylish dialogue-driven prose is convincingly Continental, his plotting impeccable.
--Time Out

Williams writes like an angel. He does, but thank Beelzebub, it's a mongrel angel with a bit of fiend about him.
--Oxford Times

Ingenious and evocative.
--Literary Review

Williams creates a highly convincing Italian background and is superb at giving his characters oblique dialogue.
--The Scotsman

Williams has a gift for creating characters that stick with you long after you have put the book down . . . Add to that gift for recreating the hazy tensions of a small Italian city baking in the summer sun, and you begin to appreciate why so many critics find his novels gripping reads.
--Western Mail

A fresh and convincing setting . . . Signor Trotti [is] a well-drawn and sympathetic figure.
--Western Morning News

If you haven't discovered the Trotti books . . . all of them are highly recommended.
--International Noir Fiction

Another excellent novel . . . as gripping in its psychological investigations as Simenon.
--British Book News

Take a break with the soothingly cynical company of an Italian crime solver. Michael Dibdin's Aurelio Zen, Donna Leon's Guido Brunetti, and Andrea Camilleri's Salvo Montalbano come to mind. Add to these Timothy Williams's Commissario Piero Trotti.
--Read Me Deadly

Praise for the Commissario Piero Trotti series

A delight.
--The Observer, 10 Best Modern European Crime Writers

Subtle, tense and gripping.
--Val McDermid

Commissario Trotti is clever and tough . . . His investigation is fascinating to an American reader because it offers insights into the Italian power structure, which is far more interesting than it is stable.
--Newsday

Long live Trotti.
--Financial Times

Breathtakingly good.
--Evening Standard

Fans of dark-edged, politically textured Euro-mystery will want to keep track of Trotti's adventures.
--Kirkus Reviews

Stylish and excellent. Those who like Dibdin will eat it up.
--Lionel Davidson

Trotti himself is perversely lovable; totally dedicated but not without dark, self-deprecating humor.
--Booklist

Author Bio
CWA award-winning author Timothy Williams has written six crime novels set in Italy featuring Commissario Piero Trotti, as 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. Born in London and educated at St. Andrews, Williams has taught at the universities of Poitiers in France, Bari and Pavia in Italy, and at Jassy in Romania. He taught for thirty in the French West Indies but now spends his time between Europe and Africa. For more information, visit his website: https: //www.facebook.com/thdw.co.uk.