Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Safe At Home Brazilian Wax

Mystery at the University of Urbino (Rita Bugliosi)

He set his first novel in a place she family, the young Sonia Bucciarelli. "Missing in Urbino" volume is between the university town of Marche, the same twenty-three in which the writer has a degree in Communication Sciences.
E 'where the police inspector Claudia De Angeli is called to investigate a case of boys mysteriously disappeared. The cop approached the young fellow vanished in search of a clue, however slight, that reveals a link between them, and to help her find out what's behind it. And finally, a track is clear: all the 'disappeared' have to do with a strange symbol, a cross superimposed on a circle. The image shows a sect, but not all: disappearances hide even with international traffic of illegal drugs. Bucciarelli
The Urbino is a city of grim, dominated by the menacing fortress Albornoz, who investigators suspect is the home of the gruesome rituals of the sect. There's nothing cheerful and noisy atmosphere of universities: the kids do not joke with each other, as they are worried about the fate of their companions and a bit 'for the them.
'ombra And then there's the black 'which constantly accompanies Claudia, unable to detach himself emotionally from his partner Luke, who was killed during a police operation, and that seems to guide her from beyond. So, yellow is superimposed noir, whose gloomy not fade even in the last few pages, despite the happy ending. A lack of light-heartedness that makes us think about the new generations, their doubts and fears, well represented by the author.

Rita Bugliosi

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