The Paradise of the Devils

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Pub Date Apr 15 2014 | Archive Date Sep 30 2014

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Naples is a city with two sides: the sun-kissed coast and the shadows of the back alleys. It is at once beautiful and full of suffering. It is the paradise of the devils.

This novel by Franco Di Mare is a mournful hymn of love for Naples and the compelling story of its eternal contradictions. A vivid and dreadful portrait of the city, setting the stage for a diverse cast of characters, from Carmine—a man with a double soul, a refined intellectual and a hitman—to the men who take part in a bloody showdown. The reporters, the housewives, the killers are all in some way tainted by the evil that inhabits the most beautiful gulf in the world.

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Naples is a city with two sides: the sun-kissed coast and the shadows of the back alleys. It is at once beautiful and full of suffering. It is the paradise of the devils.

This novel by Franco Di Mare...

A Note From the Publisher

Franco Di Mare (born in Naples in 1955), after many years as a war correspondent for RAI, moved on to hosting TV shows. With Rizzoli he has published Il cecchino e la bambina (2009) and the bestselling Non chiedere perché (Premio Roma 2011, Premio Fregene 2011, second place in the Premio Bancarella).

Franco Di Mare (born in Naples in 1955), after many years as a war correspondent for RAI, moved on to hosting TV shows. With Rizzoli he has published Il cecchino e la bambina (2009) and the...


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