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  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780446581196
  • Sales Rank: 851
  • 336pp
 
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Synopsis

In the nonfiction tradition of John Berendt ("Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil") and Erik Larson ("The Devil in the White City"), New York Times bestselling author Douglas Preston presents a gripping account of crime and punishment in the lush hills surrounding Florence, Italy.
In 2000, Douglas Preston fulfilled a dream to move his family to Italy. Then he discovered that the olive grove in front of their 14th century farmhouse had been the scene of the most infamous double-murders in Italian history, committed by a serial killer known as the Monster of Florence. Preston, intrigued, meets Italian investigative journalist Mario Spezi to learn more. This is the true story of their search for--and identification of--the man they believe committed the crimes, and their chilling interview with him. And then, in a strange twist of fate, Preston and Spezi themselves become targets of the police investigation. Preston has his phone tapped, is interrogated, and told to leave the country. Spezi fares worse: he is thrown into Italy's grim Capanne prison, accused of being the Monster of Florence himself. Like one of Preston's thrillers, The Monster Of Florence, tells a remarkable and harrowing story involving murder, mutilation, and suicide-and at the center ofit, Preston and Spezi, caught in a bizarre prosecutorial vendetta.

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In an interview on the final disc, Preston describes his and Spezi's journalistic search for the still-at-large infamous serial killer of the title as "the dark side of Under the Tuscan Sun." It's that and more: a chilling personal account of their investigation and how the authors incurred the wrath of bungling members of the Italian judiciary and were themselves accused of the crimes. Told from Preston's point of view, Dennis Boutsikaris's crisp, intelligent vocal rendition reflects the various stages of the author's life in Italy: his delight in arriving with wife and young son at a lovely villa in Florence, his surprise in hearing that a grisly double murder was committed in the villa's olive grove, his fascination with Spezi's stories of The Monster, and eventually his astonishment, frustration, anger and fear upon discovering that he and Spezi are suspects in the murders. Boutsikaris is particularly effective in giving voice to the author's rueful and yet wistful final thoughts. A Grand Central hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 7). (June)

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Biography

Douglas Preston is the co-author with Lincoln Child of a bestselling thriller/adventure series. He also writes novels and nonfiction books of his own and is a frequent contributor to magazines like National Geographic, The New Yorker, Natural History, Smithsonian, Harper's, and Travel & Leisure.

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 I love this book!
Heather Ford, a lover of true crime books, 08/03/2008

I loved this book! It is the first time I have read a book by htis auther and I truely enjoyed it. I recommend this book to everyone.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 repercussions of this book
A reviewer, A reviewer, 07/31/2008

I absolutely loved this book. I do wonder however what the repercussions of this book will be. Will this be the catalyst for change? To maybe even finally say who the real monster of florence is? And for those who abused their power to get where they are, will they be called to accountability of their actions? Again I absolutely loved this book. It showed not only the horrors of the murders but also the horrors of peoples ambitions

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