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A Dark Song of Blood (2002)

by Ben Pastor

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Series: Martin Bora | English publication order (3), Martin Bora | Chronological (January 1944 | 10)

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Praise for the Martin Bora series: "The tone ofLiar Moon has a flu-like grimness, appropriate the 1943 setting. Pastor is excellent at providing details (silk stockings, movie magazines, cigarettes) that light up the setting."--Booklist "Lumen's plot is well crafted, her prose shap . . . a disturbing mix of detection and reflection."--Publisher's Weekly Rome, 1944. While the Allies are fighting their way up the Italian peninsula, Rome lives the last days of Nazi occupation. Their world is falling apart as the German Army, the Gestapo, and the SS vie for power while holding glittering and debauched parties. But this is also a time of Italian partisan attacks, arrests, and mass executions, all to the sound of Allied artillery bombardment just outside the walls of the city. Baron Martin von Bora, an officer in the Wehrmacht, has the complex and delicate task of solving not one, but three murders. A young German embassy secretary has "accidentally" fallen to her death from a fourth-floor window, and a Roman society lady and a headstrong cardinal of the Roman Curia are found dead in her apartment. The cardinal is personally known to Bora and, like the officer, secretly active in the resistance against the Third Reich. With Italian police inspector Sandro Guidi athis side, Bora sets off to establish the truth. Different as they are, the two men confront crime, war, and dictatorship in the awareness that the dignity of man comes at a price beyond all imagination.… (more)
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Desde su rango de militar privilegiado en la Roma invadida por las tropas alemanas, donde las atrocidades de la guerra conviven de modo asombroso con un mundo de lujo y exuberancia, Bora ejerce de investigador de casos criminales, dispuesto a jugarse la vida en una lucha contrarreloj por salvar a inocentes. En este primer caso publicado en castellano, Bora debe aclarar los puntos oscuros del supuesto suicidio de una joven y algo casquivana secretaria de la embajada del Reich. Con la ayuda del inspector de policía Sandro Guidi, Bora se adentrará en una intrincada maraña de odios, traiciones y alianzas secretas donde la curia vaticana desempeña un ambiguo y a veces peligroso papel. ( )
  juan1961 | May 10, 2014 |
Riguardo a questo libro, ho sensazioni ambivalenti e il voto è una media. Dal punto di visto ambientazione, è ottimo. Una ricostruzione realistica e credibile, da crepuscolo degli dei proprio, e in mezzo l'angoscia della città. Giorni disperati, in cui la vita non valeva nulla. E' un romanzo corale, in cui i personaggi entrano ed escono di scena, inafferrabili, tutti. E qui cominciano le mie perplessità. A parer mio - e potrei sbagliare - la trama è confusa quanto sono confusi i personaggi. Sono uscita senza una certezza che sia una. E' innanzitutto un giallo, dice la Pastor nella postfazione: ok, allora io non ho capito chi ha assassinato chi e soprattutto perché. E questo è grave. Anche se fosse da imputare alla mia distrazione, la domanda sarebbe come mai mi sono distratta? Insomma, di tre omicidi, non uno che mi sia chiaro. Né mi è chiara la verità sul personaggio di Francesca, tanto meno perché proprio Bora sia stato chiamato a ucciderla. Infine, mi è mancata una scrittura avvolgente, di quelle che mi fanno smaniare che venga il momento di riaprire le pagine.
  Lilliblu | Aug 4, 2012 |
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Pastor, Benprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Boley, Ronniesecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Bonini, PaolaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Höfer, SylviaÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Krohn, Barbarasecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Sanvito, L.Editorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Praise for the Martin Bora series: "The tone ofLiar Moon has a flu-like grimness, appropriate the 1943 setting. Pastor is excellent at providing details (silk stockings, movie magazines, cigarettes) that light up the setting."--Booklist "Lumen's plot is well crafted, her prose shap . . . a disturbing mix of detection and reflection."--Publisher's Weekly Rome, 1944. While the Allies are fighting their way up the Italian peninsula, Rome lives the last days of Nazi occupation. Their world is falling apart as the German Army, the Gestapo, and the SS vie for power while holding glittering and debauched parties. But this is also a time of Italian partisan attacks, arrests, and mass executions, all to the sound of Allied artillery bombardment just outside the walls of the city. Baron Martin von Bora, an officer in the Wehrmacht, has the complex and delicate task of solving not one, but three murders. A young German embassy secretary has "accidentally" fallen to her death from a fourth-floor window, and a Roman society lady and a headstrong cardinal of the Roman Curia are found dead in her apartment. The cardinal is personally known to Bora and, like the officer, secretly active in the resistance against the Third Reich. With Italian police inspector Sandro Guidi athis side, Bora sets off to establish the truth. Different as they are, the two men confront crime, war, and dictatorship in the awareness that the dignity of man comes at a price beyond all imagination.

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