The Hit

The Hit

by Nadia Dalbuono
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/10/2016

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The investigation of an apparent hit-and-run unravels a tangled web in modern Rome.


When the family of Micky Proietti, a top television executive, goes missing, Leone Scamarcio is called to investigate. Everyone, it seems — from Premier League footballers to jilted starlets and cabinet ministers — has an axe to grind with Proietti. What starts out as an investigation into his countless affairs soon becomes an inquiry into how Proietti does business and the people he has discarded along the way. Finally, Proietti’s finances attract Scamarcio’s attention, and he discovers that the drama commissioner has been granting favours to some very shadowy sponsors.


Like a swimmer trying to escape a riptide, Scamarcio comes to realise that this new inquiry threatens to bring him head to head with his father’s old lieutenant, Piero Piocosta. If he’s to survive in the police force, Scamarcio knows that he must find a way to get Piocosta off his back, once and for all. And find it quickly.


Reluctantly, he travels home to Calabria in an attempt to understand how powerful Piocosta has really become and whether he might ever be silenced. It’s a perilous journey, but one Scamarcio has to make if he’s to finally banish the ghosts of his past.


PRAISE FOR NADIA DALBUONO


‘Dalbuono has an intimate knowledge and understanding of Italy, its criminal underbelly and the often twisted and corrupted state that functions on the back of its relationship with the Mafia … A fresh voice in a well-trodden field … This is Euro-noir of the highest order.’ New Books


‘A racy thriller.’ TLS

ISBN:
9781925307832
9781925307832
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-10-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd.
Nadia Dalbuono

Nadia Dalbuono spent many years working as a documentary director and consultant for Channel 4, ITV, Discovery, and National Geographic in various countries. The Few is the her first novel.

Nadia Dalbuono was educated at Queen’s College, Oxford, where she read history and German. For the last sixteen years she has worked as a documentary director and consultant for Channel 4, ITV, Discovery, and National Geographic. The American is the sequel to her first novel, The Few.

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