Back to Bologna
By (Author) Michael Dibdin
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
7th July 2011
17th February 2011
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 135mm, Height 205mm, Spine 20mm
250g
When the corpse of the shady industrialist who owns the local football team is found both shot and stabbed with a Parmesan knife, Italian police inspector Aurelio Zen is called to Bologna to oversee the investigation. Recovering slowly from surgery, and fleeing an equally painful crisis in his personal life, Zen is only too happy to take on what at first appears to be a routine and relatively undermanding assignment.
But soon a world-famous university professor is shot with the same gun, immediately after publicly humilitating Italy's leading celebrity television chef, and the case - intertwined with the fates of an earnest student of semiotics and a mysterious young immigrant who claims to be from Ruritania - spins out of control, and Zen is in no condition to rise to the challenge. There's also a wild card in the pack, Tony Speranza, Bologna's most flamboyant private detective.
Back to Bologna is dazzlingly plotted, features a cast of vivid and idiosyncratic characters, and along the way delivers both comic and serious insights into the realities of modern Italy.
"Clever. . . . It has wit, subtlety, a sense of mischief and exquisite cameos of Italy and Italians."-"The Times" (London)
""Back to Bologna" is the sprightliest entry in the Zen oeuvre for a good few years...Barely a page goes by without a big laugh. . . . I can't wait until Dibdin takes us [to Italy] again."-"Daily Telegraph"
"A clever mystery. . . . Pure pleasure from the first to the last."-"The Evening Standard"
" Clever. . . . It has wit, subtlety, a sense of mischief and exquisite cameos of Italy and Italians." - "The Times" (London)
" "Back to Bologna" is the sprightliest entry in the Zen oeuvre for a good few years...Barely a page goes by without a big laugh. . . . I can' t wait until Dibdin takes us [to Italy] again." - "Daily Telegraph"
" A clever mystery. . . . Pure pleasure from the first to the last." - "The Evening Standard"
Michael Dibdin lived in Italy for many years and had 11 Zen books published which continue to entertain readers around the world.
He died three years ago. His novels won many awards including the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger for Ratking.