A Mystery in Naples By: Thomas Simpson, Ermanno Rea
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A Mystery in Naples: An Intriguing Journey into the Heart of Italy
About the Book
The narrative begins with a compelling question that haunts its author, Thomas Simpson and Ermanno Rea: "Why did my friend Francesca Nobili kill herself in Naples on Good Friday in 1961?" This mystery serves as the driving force behind 'A Mystery in Naples', a fascinating exploration of human nature, beliefs, and societal pressures.
The story is presented as a diary, blurring the line between fact and fiction. The author's meditations on the beauty of Naples alternate with memories of old conversations, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and insights. This unique structure allows readers to delve deep into Francesca Nobili's character and motivations, as the author grapples with the same questions that have haunted him for decades.
Authors
The book is co-authored by two prominent figures in literature:
- Thomas Simpson, a journalist known for his relentless pursuit of truth and understanding, serves as the primary narrator. His personal connection to Francesca Nobili lends an intimate tone to the narrative.
- Ermanno Rea, an Italian writer and screenwriter, brings his deep understanding of Naples and its culture to the story. His contributions help paint a vivid picture of the city's complexities.
Publisher and Details
The book is published by Guernica Editions, a Canadian publishing house known for its commitment to literary excellence and diversity.
Published on 06/11/2003, 'A Mystery in Naples' is available in paperback, with the following dimensions: Height 178.5 mm, Width 108 mm, and Spine Width 35.5 mm. It weighs approximately 385.9 grams.
With 497 pages, this novel is a substantial commitment for readers, but its engaging narrative and thought-provoking content make it well worth the time invested.
Classification Details
The book is classified under 'FIC' in the Dewey Decimal System, indicating that it falls under the category of Fiction. Its ISBN-13 number is 9781550712025, and it has been cataloged with the Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN) 2003113152.
The novel is printed on demand, ensuring that readers receive a fresh copy every time. It features illustrations to enhance the reading experience and is leading article in its series.
A Journey Worth Taking
'A Mystery in Naples' is more than just a whodunit; it's an exploration of human psyche, set against the vibrant backdrop of Naples. With its engaging narrative structure, thoughtful prose, and profound insights into the human condition, this book is a journey worth taking.
Whether you're a fan of literary fiction, mysteries, or simply enjoy a good story, 'A Mystery in Naples' promises to captivate and challenge your thoughts on life, death, and the complexities that lie in between.
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