The 3 best books by Donato Carrisi

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If there is a current European writer who comes close to the most successful Dan Brown, it is Donato Carrisi. With the added incentive that his narrative proposal is not restricted to that area of ​​mystery made the basis of suspense and axis of tension. In the case of Carrisi everything ...

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The Man in the Labyrinth, by Donato Carrisi

The man of the labyrinth, Carrisi

From the deepest shadows sometimes return victims who have been able to escape the most unfortunate fate. It is not just a matter of this fiction by Donato Carrisi because precisely in it we find reflections of that part of black history that extends to almost anywhere. It could be that…

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The House of Voices, by Donato Carrisi

The House of Voices, by Donato Carrisi

The good old Donato Carrisi always delights us with hybrids between enigmas and crimes, a kind of mystery genre that ends up breaking like a full-blown noir. The miscegenation is always a success when it is possible to combine the best of each part. And of course, as one leaves ...

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The Master of Shadows, by Donato Carrisi

The master of shadows

A new novel by Donato Carrisi that is very disruptive compared to a bibliography of the Italian author who already seemed on track towards the noir genre. Although the truth is that the same blackness with which a good current thriller can be built is the one that ends ...

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The Whisperer, by Donato Carrisi

The Whisperer, by Donato Carrisi

In a kind of hybrid narrative between other great references of the Italian black genre such as Camilleri or Luca D´Andrea, to name generational poles of success, Donato Carrisi manages to combine the most brutal noir with the most disturbing enigmas around the minds convinced of that the gift of ...

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The Girl in the Fog, by Donato Carrisi

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We are experiencing a great inexhaustible boom in the crime novel. Perhaps the boom started with Stieg Larsson, but the point is that now all the countries of Europe, whether from the north or the south, are presenting their reference authors. In Italy we have, for example, the veteran Andrea Camilleri, ...

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