A Dead Man in Naples

A Dead Man in Naples

by Michael Pearce (Author)

Synopsis

Naples, 1913. Sun-baked, blue-skied, and with its amazing bay. One of the most beautiful spots in Italy - but also, one of the most backward. Into that world is sent a minor British consular official, Scampion, banished from Florence because he has allowed himself to be caught up in the mad social whirl surrounding D'Annunzio, the famous Italian poet, Nationalist and revolutionary. Scampion brings with him from Florence the new craze that is sweeping Italy: bicycling. And one day as he walks home after a road race that he has been organizing, he is stabbed to death. Nothing extraordinary about that in Naples - it happens all the time - but his wallet was not taken, a fact that is remarkable. Could Scampion's murder have something to do with the racing? Bicycling may seem like a harmless pursuit but in Italy passions run high and Neopolitans, too, are great gamblers; they gamble on anything, including bicycle races. And where there is gambling, in Naples there is usually the Camorra, the powerful Neopolitan secret society. But then the Foreign Office receives a tip off that the murder may be more complicated. It might be linked to high politics in Rome. And that's when Seymour, the foreigner from the F.O, is sent South to investigate...Praise for Michael Pearce's A Dead Man in...series - 'The steady pace, atmospheric design, and detailed description re-create a complicated city. A recommended historical series' - Library Journal . 'Sheer fun' - The Times . 'His sympathetic portrayal of an unfamiliar culture, impeccable historical detail and entertaining dialogue make enjoyable reading' - Sunday Telegraph .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Constable Crime
Published: 24 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1849010811
ISBN 13: 9781849010818

Author Bio
Michael Pearce was raised in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, where his fascination for language began. He later trained as a Russian interpreter but moved away from languages to follow an academic career, first as a lecturer in English and the History of Ideas, and then as an administrator. Michael Pearce now lives in South-West London and is best known as the author of the award-winning Mamur Zapt books.