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Alfredo Colitto

Author of Inquisition

19+ Works 167 Members 5 Reviews

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Works by Alfredo Colitto

Inquisition (2009) 117 copies, 3 reviews
I discepoli del fuoco (2010) 10 copies
Il libro dell'angelo (2011) 8 copies
La compagnia della morte (2014) 5 copies
Il cartello 4 copies, 1 review
La porta del paradiso (2013) 4 copies
Café Nopal (2005) 3 copies, 1 review
peste (2014) 3 copies
Il candidato (2009) 2 copies
Duri di cuore (2008) 1 copy
Corruzione 1 copy
Il confine 1 copy
O Livro do Anjo (2015) 1 copy

Associated Works

Slow Horses (2010) — Translator, some editions — 2,092 copies, 116 reviews
Perfidia (2014) — Translator, some editions — 792 copies, 32 reviews
Captains Outrageous (2001) — Translator, some editions — 504 copies, 15 reviews
The Best American Mystery Stories : 2003 (2003) — Translator, some editions — 231 copies, 2 reviews
Widespread Panic (2021) — Translator, some editions — 199 copies, 7 reviews
The Enchanters (2023) — Translator, some editions — 137 copies, 2 reviews
Anime nere. Reloaded (2008) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Birthdate
1958
Gender
male
Nationality
Italy
Places of residence
Bologna, Italy
Associated Place (for map)
Bologna, Italy

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Reviews

5 reviews
A gripping from the first page ..but quite brain taxing yet so absorbing.
Found it a bit of a struggle to keep remembering who was who but I was hooked. My brain did glaze over at some small scientific parts but loved Mondino and ?Derado. Grew to despise the Inquisitor himself . Expected a bit more gore but there was menace and just the description of the torture chamber at the end gave me chills. Did not see the twist and loved the sourceress. Brain was glad I finished but heart wasn't. And show more the book becomes a keeper which is a big thing for me.
Need more books in the English language by him.
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Come il precedente, Il potere del cane, anche questo è scritto in maniera meravigliosa. Fiction ispirata a fatti realmente accaduti, spesso crudo ma che fa riflettere. La più lunga guerra di sempre, quella a cui non si fa neanche più caso, la guerra alla droga. Don Winslow scrive dannatamente bene e qui lo conferma. Di nuovo.
It is stated, on he book jacket, that this is a book to rival C J Sansom's thrillers - I beg to differ - it outshines C J Sansom's writing. The story entwines several threads together and holds attention right from the start. There are plenty of cadavers, there is mystery retained for more than 3/4 of the book, there is bullying and persuasion, torture, the Mediaeval European justice and overriding the whole thing the Catholic Church is portrayed as corrupt.

A well respected physician has a show more desire to understand the circulatory system of the human body. A murderer uses that system to kill victims. How can the murderer have more knowledge than this traditionally educated man? At a time when surgery is limited because lack of knowledge of the circulatory system results in to great a blood loss how strong must that desire to understand be? Can the physician ultimately accept that gaining that knowledge has too high a price?

This book contains all the intrigue and passion that comes with any good Templar and Grail story .. the jacket also states " ... this masterful thriller will hold you captive from the first page to the last ..." this statement I do agree with, well done Alfredo Colitto.
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...un po' strano, non del tutto armonico (un po' indeciso tra la storia romantica, quella esistenziale e il giallo) qualche lungaggine; finale e soluzione sbrigativa anche se non incongrua, ma racconto di lettura decisamente piacevole...misteri della letteratura

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