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The Lost Girls of Rome (2011)

by Donato Carrisi

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Series: Marcus and Sandra Trilogy (1)

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A forensic analyst in Rome investigates the supposedly accidental death of her own husband and uncovers a series of disappearances that may have connections to an ancient, secret society.
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    A Season for the Dead by David Hewson (rbtanger)
    rbtanger: Thematic and stylistic similarities, although I think Lost Girls of Rome is better. They also both take place in Rome and have secret society plot lines.
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Meh. ( )
  DDtheV | Jan 24, 2024 |
Marcus is an amnesiac member of a shadowy order of priests that investigate crimes gleaned from the confessions of evil-doers. The Church disapproves of them so he must conduct his activities in secret. Sandra Vega is a crime scene photographer mourning the recent death of her photojournalist husband David. David fell to his death in a deserted building in Rome. So why did his last message to her say that he was in Oslo? Sandra is driven to head to Rome and investigate, encountering Marcus in the process, as well as an Interpol agent who knows about David's final days.

The plot thickens with the near-death of a man who is found to be in possession of a momento taken by a serial killer years before; found by the victim's sister, Monica. Monica resists the temptation to take revenge and saves his life. Marcus takes an interest when a connection arises to a missing person case that he is investigating.

There are plenty of clever twists to Carrisi's plot, but I found the book unsatisfying overall. I rate his Mila Vasquez books more highly, because Mila is a more interesting and empathetic protagonist than the somewhat bland and predictable Sandra. The key theme of the plot, the penitenziere was just a whole lot too Dan Brown-y for my taste. Finally, I'm at a loss to understand why the publisher thought this title to be more appropriate than The Court of Souls, which is the direct translation of its original title, and far more apt - the revised title made the book more confusing in my mind - who were these lost girls supposed to be? ( )
  gjky | Apr 9, 2023 |
I libri di Carrisi scorrono abbastanza bene. Ha uno stile e un modo di costruire la storia che invogliano a procedere senza sbattertelo troppo in faccia come fa Joel Dicker.

Tuttavia devi sempre essere pronto a una sospensione dell'incredulità a volte un po'... acrobatica? Le sette super-segrete vaticane mi lasciano abbastanza fredda dai tempi di Dan Brown. Alcune cose non vengono completamente spiegate, lasciando la fastidiosa sensazione di esseri perso qualcosa per strada durante la lettura. ( )
  JaqJaq | Jan 7, 2022 |
Intricate mystery
  samba7 | Feb 27, 2021 |
bello! bello bello!
un romanzo che ti tiene incollata fino all'ultima pagina, colpi di scena e una buona trama.
promosso e consigliato! ( )
  elerwen | May 29, 2019 |
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