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And Then You Die (Aurelio Zen, #8)
by Michael Dibdin
by Michael Dibdin
If the Italian politicians are as corrupt as the book implies then no wonder Italian bond ratings are under pressure. Furthermore, the legal system as portrayed does not give one great comfort in the ability to receive a fair and just trial. This story offers a different twist on mystery writing. However, Aurelio Zen's survival appears to rely too much on luck and not enough on competence.
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