Last Testament in Bologna
Daniel Leicester, Book 5
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Jonathan Keeble
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Tom Benjamin
About this listen
He soon discovers that beneath the glitz and glamour of the Formula One circuit lurk certain people with sinister interests, who may just be prepared to kill to keep their secrets.
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'Benjamin's latest captivating mystery will keep the reader hooked to the very last page while also bringing the city of Bologna to fascinating life. Bravo!' - Camilla Trinchieri, author of Murder in Chianti
'Excellent! This time, English detective Daniel Leicester takes us on a hairpin ride through the glamorous, perilous world of Formula One. An absorbing portrayal of what happens when wealth, rivalry and corruption collide, this is a compelling read from a writer who knows Italy inside out and is at the top of his game' - Eleni Kyriacou, author of The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou
©2023 Tom Benjamin (P)2023 Hachette Audio UK
Great plot. Characters that are believable with depth.Twists that add rather than being A Christie ridiculous. The mood and feel of Italy and Italians is perfectly captured (I’m half Italian). But it really,really is like being back in Bologna. It feels like I’m walking around the city in my head.
The narrator is superb too. Great characterisation completely avoiding “shud uppa yer face” stereotype Italian
Top job.
One complaint. Why oh why did you mention Da Vito? My only hope is that it’s look and feel will deter our American cousins, ‘influencers’, people screaming ‘oh my God’ whilst photographing a plate of pasta etc etc. for a while yet.
But I guess from your crack about Hammers supporters that is not your target market. Spot on. We do take our pleasures where we can.
This novel is definitely one of mine.
Totally Excellent
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Another great book from Tom Benjamin
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