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Broken Chord: The First Jacopo Dragonetti Mystery

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Broken Chord: The First Jacopo Dragonetti Mystery

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Margaret Moore has created a stylish, astute yet empathetic Italian investigator. State Prosecutor Jacopo Dragonetti known as Drago (the dragon), makes his debut in this elegant psychological exploration of a dysfunctional family. Ursula von Bachmann made many bad decisions in her life, but the worst was to let her killer into her bedroom. In the unbearable heat of July in Tuscany, investigating magistrate Jacopo Dragonetti unravels a family history of feuds and violence. Money can buy you many things but it can t protect you from murder, it can t buy you love, and there is no love lost in the despotic Ursula s family. Imprisoned in the villa, they eye each other with increasing suspicion and fear. Three children by three different fathers, resentful servants, a jilted lover, and echoes from the Second World War as well as the more recent past, are the components of this complex case. AUTHOR: Born in the UK Margaret Moore has lived most of her life in Italy in a small hill town in Tuscany. As an Italian citizen Margaret knows all aspects of Italian everyday life very well. BROKEN CHORD is the first novel of the Jacopo Dragonetti mystery series, set in Tuscany, featuring the music loving Jacopo Dragonetti.

Author Biography:

Born in the UK Margaret Moore has lived most of her adult life in Italy. Married to an Italian she has a large family, including six children. As an Italian citizen Margaret knows all aspects of Italian everyday life very well. BROKEN CHORD is the first novel of the Jacopo Dragonetti mystery series, set in Tuscany, featuring State Prosecutor Jacopo Dragonetti.
Release date NZ
April 1st, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9780857160829
Product ID
22810641

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