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Death's Dark Abyss

By (author) Massimo Carlotto
Genres: Crime & mystery
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Europa Editions, New York, United States
Published: 8th Feb 2007
Dimensions: w 135mm h 210mm d 10mm
Weight: 190g
ISBN-10: 1933372184
ISBN-13: 9781933372181
Barcode No: 9781933372181
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Synopsis
A riveting drama of guilt, revenge and justice telling the story of two men and the savage crime that binds them. During a robbery, Raffaello Beggiato takes a young woman and her child hostage and later murders them. Beggiato is arrested, tried and sentenced to life. The victim's father and husband plunge into an ever-deepening abyss until the day, years later, when the murderer seeks pardon - and the wounded Silvano turns predator, ruthlessly plotting his revenge.

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Kirkus US
Carlotto (The Goodbye Kiss, 2006) presents a battle of wits between a childless widower and the criminal who killed his wife and son.Fifteen years ago, a robbery gone wrong left two hostages dead and sent Raffaello Beggiato to prison for life because he refused to name the accomplice he insisted had pulled the trigger. Now that Raffaello's been diagnosed with cancer, he writes to Silvano Contin begging his forgiveness so that his attorney can add Silvano's letter to Raffaello's petition for a pardon. Silvano, who's spent every day since the robbery in an agony of grief and despair, initially refuses the importuning of Raffaello, his mother, his attorney, the prison chaplain and a meddlesome former juror. If Raffaello still won't identify the partner who got off scot-free with the proceeds of the robbery, he tells them indignantly, let him rot in jail. But the news that the rest of Raffaello's sentence is likely to be suspended so that he can receive medical treatment turns Silvano's thoughts murderous. Alternating between Raffaello and Silvano's viewpoints-the latter translated far more convincingly than the former-Carlotto shows Silvano plotting to trick Raffaello into revealing the name he's kept secret for 15 years-or to avenge his wife and son in an even more nasty and devious way.Beneath the conventions of Continental noir is a remarkable study of corruption and redemption in a world where revenge is best served ice-cold. (Kirkus Reviews)