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Giorgio Pellegrini, the hero of "The Goodbye Kiss," has been living an "honest" life for 11 years. But that's about to change. His lawyer has been deceiving him and now Giorgio is forced into service as an unwilling errand boy for an organized crime syndicate.
Praise for
At the End of a Dull Day
“Carlotto [...] provides a machine-gun pace, a jaundiced eye for political corruption and a refreshing absence of anything approaching a moral vision.”
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Kirkus Reviews
“Carlotto’s taut, broody Mediterranean noir is filled with blind corners and savage set pieces. Pellegrini’s deeds are unquestionably loathsome, but his witty Machiavellian perspective, amplified by a class rage well attuned to the current Italian zeitgeist, makes you root for him all the same.
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—The New Yorker
“[Carlotto’s] narration allows gruesome glimpses into an unscrupulous psyche.”
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Publishers Weekly
“There's ugliness here [...] and some quick but horrible violence, but this is a very solid noir thriller, and very good (if slightly queasy-making) fun.
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—The Complete Review
Praise for
Massimo Carlotto“Massimo Carlotto has a history as riveting as any novel.”
—Chicago Tribune “Carlotto is the reigning king of Mediterranean noir.”
—The Boston Phoenix"In hardboiled fiction, there is this hardcore Italian guy I suggest: Massimo Carlotto. Tough as fuck."
—Guillermo del Toro, Director
“The best living Italian crime writer.”
—Il Manifesto