The Cold Summer
By (Author) Gianrico Carofiglio
Translated by Howard Curtis
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
17th September 2018
Australia
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: police procedural
Short-listed for CWA International Dagger 2019 (UK)
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
War is raging in southern Italy in the early nineties: anti-mafia judges are being killed in roadside explosions; dead criminals, the victims of internecine warfare, are littering the streets; and the police have no idea who is fighting whom.
Maresciallo Pietro Fenoglio, an officer of the Carabinieri, must contend with the gang war while his marriage falls apart. When the young son of a mafia boss is found dead, and the suspected killer agrees to collaborate with the authorities to bring down the Apulian mafia, it seems like justice will prevail. But the mystery of the boys murder must still be solved, leading Fenoglio into a world of deep moral ambiguity, where the prosecutors are hard to distinguish from the prosecuted.
Inspired by a true story, The Cold Summer is Carofiglios most hard-hitting novel yet.
`Carofiglio raises the standard for crime fiction. His insights into human nature are breathtaking. -- Jeffery Deaver
`As exacting and contemplative as any crime writer I can think of. * Washington Post *
`Carofiglio's engaging main character...Fenoglio is a sensitive, polished figure who has managed to keep his idealism intact in a career meant to break it; he is as comfortable philosophising as he is citing the public safety code. * Kirkus Reviews *
`Gianrico Carofiglio offers an unusually detailed and fascinating portrait, far beyond the clichs of crime families and godfathers along with a contrasting portrait of how the criminal organization and the police define and control reality. * LA Review of Books *
`A tale of intrigue and plot in Puglia is more than a Mafia vs cop thriller. It is a wonderful portrait of Italys south today. * Evening Standard , Best Books of 2018 *
Gianrico Carofiglio is one of Italys bestselling authors. He was previously a member of the Italian senate and an anti-mafia prosecutor in Bari. His books have sold more than five million copies in Italy and have been translated into twenty-seven languages.
Howard Curtis has translated more than sixty books from French, Italian and Spanish. He lives in London.