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Learn moreAs winter thaws, secrets emerge in a once-sleepy village in the mountains.
Since the death of his father by a drunk driver, Giulio Rodari has touched alcohol only twice—and the second time was the night his ex-girlfriend, Patrizia, was murdered. The morning after, the celebrated children’s author awoke to a black hole in his memory—and to accusations of the crime. He had been known to stalk her. He had confronted her in an intoxicated rage on her last night alive.
Beyond that, Giulio doesn’t remember a thing.
To escape the spotlight, he retreats to the small mountain town where he grew up, staying under house arrest at his mother’s hotel. Covered in an inescapable pall of winter white, the village is haunted by a local tragedy—a bridge collapse that took seven lives. Now, as long-buried secrets and hidden rivalries emerge, Giulio struggles to separate reality from illusion. As the police investigate, will he be able to fill in the missing pieces of the murder he’s accused of?
Riccardo Bruni is an Italian journalist who writes for newspapers, magazines, webzines, and blogs. Two of his previous novels have been translated into English: The Night of the Moths and The Lion and the Rose. His other novels include La lunga notte dell’iguana, Nessun dolore, Zona d’ombra, and La notte delle falene, which was nominated for the Premio Strega 2016. For more information, please visit www.riccardobruni.com.