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Intrigue In Milan - cover

Intrigue In Milan

MANDRUZZATO GIOVANNI

Traduttore Rhys Llwyd

Casa editrice: Tektime

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Milan in 1816.  Police inspector Marco Ziani, newly transferred from Trieste, investigates an apparent suicide that leads him to uncover the schemes of a diabolical international conspiracy against the backdrop of a city in the aftermath of Napoleon’s defeat and the return of Austrian rule.  His frequent visits to the main suspect, a rich and mysterious Hungarian countess, will change the course of his inquiry and of his life.
Disponibile da: 04/04/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 916 pagine.

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