Crimini

Crimini

The Bitter Lemon Book of Italian Crime Fiction

Edited by Giancarlo De Cataldo Translated by Andrew Brown

$14.95

Publication Date: 1st April 2008

Short stories by best-selling writers of Italian crime fiction, set in Rome, Palermo, and Guadeloupe.
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Praise for the authors:

“Niccolò Ammaniti has written a deft masterpiece without a false note.”—Michel Dibdin, Guardian

“The Italy of Massimo Carlotto is a different world entirely, a dangerous setting for serious crimes committed by cruel men.”—The New York Times

“Andrea Camilleri writes with such vigor and wit that he deserves a place alongside Donna Leon, along with the additional advantage of an insider’s sense of authenticity.”—The Sunday Times

“A stunning tour de force from Carlo Lucarelli.”—The Sunday Telegraph

Italy’s best crime writers present nine gripping, often darkly humorous short stories with settings ranging from Milan to Palermo by way of Rome and even Guadeloupe. The mafia is not just Sicilian but also Albanian, Croatian, and Chinese.

These new stories are by Niccolò Ammaniti, Andrea Camilleri, Massimo Carlotto, Marcello Fois, Carlo Lucarelli, and others. These brilliant tales do not feature psychopathic cannibals or obscure, power-mad sects but ordinary criminals: a drug-addled cosmetic surgeon, inept blackmailers, and various other low-lifes lusting after easy money.

Italian crime writing is replacing that of Scandinavia as the fastest growing in the genre. The huge success of I’m Not Scared by Niccolò Ammaniti followed by the Gabriele Salvatore film of the same name took the United Kingdom and the United States by storm. Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalban series (with seven popular titles in English so far), Carlo Lucarelli’s novels Almost Blue and Carte Blanche, and Massimo Carlotto’s The Goodbye Kiss are further evidence of this surge.

Details
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 385
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Imprint: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Publication Date: 1st April 2008
  • Trim Size: 5.2 x 7.7 in
  • ISBN: 9781904738268
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRAVEL / Europe / Italy
    FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
    FICTION / Literary
    FICTION / Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime
Reviews
Praise for the novels previously published: "Ammaniti is one of Italy's most acclaimed younger writers. This carefully constructed thriller has cinematic ability to conjure detail."--The New Yorker "The new Italian word for talent is Ammaniti."--The Times "Sly and wittya labyrinth of corruption, false clues, vendettas-and delicious meals, all concocted by Camilleri."--The Observer
Author Bio
The editor (and contributor of one of the stories) Giancarlo De Cataldo is a judge at the appeals court of Rome where he has been living since 1973. He is also a journalist, essayist, screenwriter and dramaturge. Andrew Brown is a well known translator of classical literature from the French and the Italian.

Praise for the authors:

“Niccolò Ammaniti has written a deft masterpiece without a false note.”—Michel Dibdin, Guardian

“The Italy of Massimo Carlotto is a different world entirely, a dangerous setting for serious crimes committed by cruel men.”—The New York Times

“Andrea Camilleri writes with such vigor and wit that he deserves a place alongside Donna Leon, along with the additional advantage of an insider’s sense of authenticity.”—The Sunday Times

“A stunning tour de force from Carlo Lucarelli.”—The Sunday Telegraph

Italy’s best crime writers present nine gripping, often darkly humorous short stories with settings ranging from Milan to Palermo by way of Rome and even Guadeloupe. The mafia is not just Sicilian but also Albanian, Croatian, and Chinese.

These new stories are by Niccolò Ammaniti, Andrea Camilleri, Massimo Carlotto, Marcello Fois, Carlo Lucarelli, and others. These brilliant tales do not feature psychopathic cannibals or obscure, power-mad sects but ordinary criminals: a drug-addled cosmetic surgeon, inept blackmailers, and various other low-lifes lusting after easy money.

Italian crime writing is replacing that of Scandinavia as the fastest growing in the genre. The huge success of I’m Not Scared by Niccolò Ammaniti followed by the Gabriele Salvatore film of the same name took the United Kingdom and the United States by storm. Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalban series (with seven popular titles in English so far), Carlo Lucarelli’s novels Almost Blue and Carte Blanche, and Massimo Carlotto’s The Goodbye Kiss are further evidence of this surge.

  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 385
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Imprint: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Publication Date: 1st April 2008
  • Trim Size: 5.2 x 7.7 in
  • ISBN: 9781904738268
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    TRAVEL / Europe / Italy
    FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
    FICTION / Literary
    FICTION / Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime
Praise for the novels previously published: "Ammaniti is one of Italy's most acclaimed younger writers. This carefully constructed thriller has cinematic ability to conjure detail."--The New Yorker "The new Italian word for talent is Ammaniti."--The Times "Sly and wittya labyrinth of corruption, false clues, vendettas-and delicious meals, all concocted by Camilleri."--The Observer
The editor (and contributor of one of the stories) Giancarlo De Cataldo is a judge at the appeals court of Rome where he has been living since 1973. He is also a journalist, essayist, screenwriter and dramaturge. Andrew Brown is a well known translator of classical literature from the French and the Italian.