
The Monster of Florence
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Narrateur(s):
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Dennis Boutsikaris
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Auteur(s):
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Douglas Preston
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Mario Spezi
À propos de cet audio
All that changed when he discovered that the lovely olive grove in front of their house had been the scene of the most infamous double-murders in Italian history, committed by a serial killer known only as the Monster of Florence. Preston, intrigued, joined up with the crack Italian investigative journalist Mario Spezi to solve the case.
The Monster of Florence tells the true story of their search for - and identification of - a likely suspect, and their chilling interview with that man.
Then, in a strange twist of fate, Preston and Spezi themselves became targets of the police investigation into the murders. Preston had his phone tapped and was interrogated by the police, accused of perjury, planting false evidence and being an accessory to murder - and told to leave the country. Spezi fared worse: he was thrown into Italy's grim Capanne prison, accused of being the Monster of Florence himself.
The Monster of Florence, which reads like one of Preston's thrillers, tells a remarkable and harrowing story involving murder, mutilation, suicide, carnival trials, voyeurism, princes and palaces, body parts sent by post, séances, devil worship and Satanic sects, poisonings and exhumations, Florentine high fashion houses, and drunken peasants. And at the center of it are Preston and Spezi, caught in the crossfire of a bizarre prosecutorial vendetta.
©2008 Splendide Mendax, Inc. and Mario Spezi (P)2008 Hachette AudioCe que les auditeurs disent de The Monster of Florence
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Au global
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Performance
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Histoire
- Roberta W
- 2025-05-18
Riveting
“After all, this is Italy”. These are the last words in The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston. He is speaking to the likelihood of the case ever being solved, and the Italian judicial system. Anyone familiar with Amanda Knox’s legal battle when she was accused of the murder of Meredith Kerchrer will be interested in his comments here, as he mentions it.
The whole thing starts innocently enough, two people thinking they can track down all the clues in a murder, or in this instance a series of double murders, in a quest to find answers. Despite being warned against getting involved, these were cold cases after all, they forged ahead.
What they discovered was fascinating, though a trauma warning: the details are brutal and explicitly described. That aside, the suspects and their stories were captivating and definitely kept my attention. The linked storyline of what happened when they fell under scrutiny themselves was riveting. This is a great book and definitely recommended.
BTW, if you are listening to the (excellent) audiobook, don’t stop listening when you hear those words, as there is an interview with the author at the end which is really worth listening to.
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Au global
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Performance
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Histoire
- Michelle
- 2024-01-16
I'm still unsure of the point of thus
The premise is a hook but it doesn't deliver. My lab does a better Italian accent.
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