The Damned Season

by Carlo Lucarelli

Commissario De Luca (2)

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A sequel to Carte Blanche. Commisario De Luca is recalled to duty to investigate a series of brutal murders motivated by political power struggles and ominous postwar machinations in the aftermath of the fall of fascism.

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A case that at first appears unconnected to the war soon turns out to be rooted in institutional corruption. The second instalment of Lucarelli’s trilogy makes clear that both sides of Italy are in turmoil; Allied or Access, fascist or communist, those in power are out for themselves.

De Luca is brilliantly drawn. Largely inscrutable, even to himself, Lucarelli shows, rather than tells, us that this is a man under unbearable stress. Nauseous but unable to eat, exhausted but incapable of sleep, De Luca is clearly tormented by his past.
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De Luca is on the run at the end of hostilities. Threatened with exposing his time with fascist police, he is forced to help a partisan police officer with solving the murder of a family. This is Italy 1945 with many political scores to be settled. De Luca, despite his terrible stomach problems and near terminal insomnia, wins the day.
L'estate torbida scorre lento, ma scorre, oscillando tra il giallo e la descrizione della provincia romagnola liberata dal CNL alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale. Il suo protagonista è il non eroe Commissario De Luca, colpevole di fare semplicemente il suo dovere, vale a dire cercare la libertà.

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Canonical title
The Damned Season
Original title
L'estate torbida
Original publication date
1991 (original Italian) (original Italian)
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Commissario De Luca
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Original title: L'estate torbida

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
853.914Literature & rhetoricItalian, Romanian & related literaturesItalian fiction1900-20th Century1945-1999
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PQ4872 .U255 .E88Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesItalian literatureIndividual authors, 1961-2000
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