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When the corpse of the shady industrialist who has the local basketball team is found both shot and stabbed with a Parmesan blade, Italian law enforcement inspector Aurelio Zen is called to Bologna to oversee the exploration. Recovering slowly from surgery and fleeing an evenly painful turmoil in his personal life, Zen is merely too happy to take on what initially appears to be a routine and relatively undemanding assignment. But soon a world-famous university professor is taken with the same gun, soon after publicly humiliating Italy's leading star television chef, and the case - intertwined with the fates of your earnest college student of semiotics and a inexplicable young immigrant who cases to be from Ruritania - spins out of control, and Zen is at no condition to rise to the task. Gleam wild card in the load up: Tony Speranza, Bologna's most flamboyant private detective. Again to Bologna is dazzlingly plotted, includes a cast of vibrant and idiosyncratic heroes and along the way delivers both comic and serious insights in to the realities of today's Italy. Michael Dibdin was created in 1947. He visited school in Northern Ireland and later to Sussex College or university and the College or university of Alberta in Canada. He resided in Seattle. After completing his first book, The Last Sherlock Holmes History, in 1978, he spent four years in Italy instructing English at the College or university of Perugia. His second book, A Rich Full Loss of life, was published in 1986. It had been followed by Ratking in 1988, which won the Gold Dagger Award for the Best Crime Novel of the entire year and unveiled us to his Italian detective Inspector Aurelio Zen. In 1989 The Tryst was published to great acclaim and was followed by Vendetta in 1990, the next history in the Zen series. His previous novel, End Games, was published posthumously in July 2007.