Day After Day
By (Author) Carlo Lucarelli
Translated by Oonagh Stransky
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
3rd October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
853.914
Paperback
240
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 15mm
131g
A professional killer is at large in the cities of Italy. Code-named 'Pit Bull', he is a master of disguise and an expert with weapons. He modifies his guns and his bullets are untraceable. His skill with prosthetics, wigs and makeup means that no two victims witness the same terrifying final vision. This is a hunt for a man with no face. Only the picture of a pit bull terrier left behind at each murder can link the crimes. Day after day, Ispettore Negro works on her seemingly impossible case. But when a young man unwittingly encounters Pit Bull in an internet chat room, he provides Negro with the clue that could lead her to her target. 'Ispettore Grazia Negro thankfully remains centre stage-and Lucarelli carries over many of the fascinations of his feted first book' Time Out
Full of the tensions and atmosphere Lucarelli is so adept at creating * The Times *
Ispettore Grazia Negro thankfully remains centre stage...and Lucarelli carries over many of the fascinations of his feted first book * Time Out *
Praise for Almost Blue:
A brilliantly psychotic villain...a rollercoaster plot that never slows for red herrings or unnecessary verbiage, this is a compact and powerful masterpiece, and the first example we have of the Turin school of Italian noir. More, please
Carlo Lucarelli was born in 1960 in Modena, Italy.