The Monster of Florence

The Monster of Florence

by Douglas Preston (Author), Douglas Preston (Author), Douglas Preston (Author)

Synopsis

In 2000, New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston fulfilled a long-held dream to move his family to Italy. But after settling in an idyllic village just outside Florence, he discovered that the olive grove in front of his family's new home had been the scene of one of the most infamous double-murders in Italian history, committed by a serial killer known as the Monster of Florence. The killer had never been found. Preston, intrigued, met Italian journalist Mario Spezi, who has followed the case since the first murders in 1974, to learn more. This is the true story of their search for - and identification of - the man they believe committed the crimes, and their chilling interview with him. Its also the story of how Preston and Spezi themselves became part of the story. Preston had his phone tapped, was interrogated, and forced to leave the country. Spezi fared even worse: he was accused of being the Monster of Florence himself. Like one of Preston's bestselling thrillers, The Monster of Florence tells a gripping and harrowing story of murder, mutilation, suspicion and ruined lives - and at the centre of it, two brave writers trying to uncover the truth at all costs.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Edition: First printing of this edition
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 01 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0753517035
ISBN 13: 9780753517031
Book Overview: A GRIPPING TRUE ACCOUNT OF SERIAL MURDER, SUSPICION AND PUNISHMENT IN IDYLLIC FLORENCE
Prizes: Shortlisted for CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2010.

Media Reviews
An intriguing and fascinating page-turner... with as many twists as a novel... Tuscany is as vividly drawn as the people who inhabit its landscape ... a cracking read -- Minette Walters
This is a book that anyone who enjoys crime and horror stories should read -- David Sexton * Evening Standard *
Author Bio
Douglas Preston is a renowned author of both fiction and non-fiction, including The Codex, Relic and The Book of the Dead (co-written with Lincoln Child), which topped the New York Times bestseller list for six weeks. He has written articles for The New Yorker, Reader's Digest, National Geographic, Harper's, Smithsonian and Atlantic. He also worked for the American Museum of Natural History as managing editor of Curator magazine. Mario Spezi is an Italian journalist writing for La Nazione, who has been investigating the Monster of Florence case since the first murders in 1974.