Piergiorgio Pulixi's crime series returns: the Cagliari-born writer is a guest on "Tinte fosche, Olbia in noir."
The author will present his new book "The Crow's Nest"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Tinte Fosche welcomes back Piergiorgio Pulixi: the Cagliari-born writer, one of the most authoritative voices in European crime fiction, will be featured tomorrow at 6:30 pm at Ubik in Olbia, as a guest of the project "Tinte Fosche, Olbia in Noir," curated by Andrea Baragone and Marco Navone of the Argonauti association.
On this occasion, Pulixi, a longtime national and international bestseller, will present his new book, "The Crow's Nest." The evening will be moderated by Rossella Perra. Translated into twenty-three languages and receiving numerous prestigious awards, the author will speak at a public event about his latest literary work.
A thriller set on the island, "against the backdrop of a Sardinia suspended between the Wild West and twilight lands," starting on the Sinis Peninsula, where the disappearance of a young woman sparks a duel between "a new pair of unforgettable investigators," Corvo and Zardi, and "a murderer who acts as an artist of death," who "doesn't just kill but observes, studies, contemplates, collecting the limbs of his victims as if they were works of art."
