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A Season for the Dead (2004)

di David Hewson

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Serie: Nic Costa (1)

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:In a hushed Vatican reading room, the scene was shocking: a crazed professor shot dead after brandishing evidence of a grisly crime. Moments later, two bodies are found in a nearby church, each with a gruesome calling card from the killer. Thus begins David Hewson's elegant and electrifying new novel. Set amidst a bizarre killing spree in modern Rome, it is a bewitching blend of history and drama, sensuality and suspense.

As the August heat takes Rome in its fiery grip, the news of two brutal murders holds the city in thrall. And as the media gathers and Vatican officials close ranks, a young detective is sent to the forefront of the case. Nic Costa is the son of an infamous Italian Communist, a connoisseur of Caravaggio , and a cop who barely looks his 27 years of age. Thrust into the heart of a killing spree that will rattle his city down to its ancient bones, Nic meets a woman who will soon dominate both his consciousness and his investigation.

A cool, beautiful professor of early Christianity, Sara Farnese was in the Vatican library on that fateful day, a witness to her colleague's strange outburst and death. But her role will become even more puzzling as more bodies are found: Each victim killed in a gory tableau of Christian martyrdom. And each victim had intimately known Sara, whose silence Costa cannot quite crack and whose carnal history becomes more lurid and unfathomable with every revelation.

Soon, a nightmarish chase is implicating politicians and priests -- while at the heart of the matter remains the woman Costa is both investigating and guarding. Wanting to believe in Sara's innocence, Nic still cannot turn his eyes from the truths he is uncovering. Even as the secrets of a woman, a killer and a city begin to unravel...with devastating consequences.

A beguiling mystery, a dazzling treat for the senses, and a fascinating tour of the streets and alleyways of Rome, Nic Costa's relentlessly suspenseful debut is a masterpiece of suspense fiction.?

From the Hardcover edition..
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    rbtanger: Thematic and stylistic similarities, although I think Lost Girls of Rome is better. They also both take place in Rome and have secret society plot lines.
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Nic Costa is a young cop in Rome, trying to unravel a baffling case: an insane man appears to be on an unholy mission to recreate the martyrdoms of early Christians, each murdered in horrific ways. Nic’s search for the truth leads to the Vatican, the politics of Rome, and the truth about a very beautiful, and very mysterious, woman…. This is the first in the Nic Costa mystery series written in the early 2000s, which is when I first read it; now, having visited Rome, I found that I wanted to refresh my memory of the book because I had seen some of the places described. I had forgotten a couple of things: one, how grisly and gruesome parts of the story are and two, what an elegant writer David Hewson is; there are passages here that simply sing. Definitely not for the squeamish, and probably I’ll take my time in re-reading the rest of the series (I have them all, but have not read them all), but for the sheer pleasure of the language and the depiction of the ancient city, definitely recommended. ( )
  thefirstalicat | Oct 29, 2023 |
First in the Rome Nic Costa series. Listened out of order; not my favorite Hewson novel. ( )
  fwbl | Jul 6, 2023 |
Hot, sunny Rome is dark

Someone is murdering people in Rome and draping their bodies in artistic ways imitating stories of early Christian martyrdom. It's weird and also terrifying, and young police detective Nic Costa and his partner, veteran police officer Luca Rossi get pulled into the center of the crime spree.

This is the beginning of a new series by David Hewson and I'm a bit ambivalent about it. The murders are gruesome, the multiple POV don't appeal to me much, and the revolting story of the crimes revolts me. Mr. Hewson makes some plotting decisions I'm not sure are the strongest.

I think that if I knew Rome and its churches better I would have enjoyed this book more. At least it would have been more personal.

I received a review copy of " A Season for the Dead" by David Hewson from Black Thorn press through NetGalley.com. ( )
  Dokfintong | Jan 24, 2020 |
Dit boek kan mij niet echt bekoren. Het verhaal lijkt heel erg veel op De DaVinci code en Het Bernini mysterie van Dan Brown. Toch staat het nog steeds op de lijst van boeken die ik aan het lezen ben. Misschien dat ik gaande weg mijn mening bijstel.

Nog steeds niet 'mijn' verhaal, ook niet nadat ik andere boeken van dezelfde auteur heb gelezen. ( )
  EdwinKort | Oct 18, 2019 |
Wel spannende detective, Nic Costa is de belangrijkste politieman, er moorden gruwelijk bloederige en werd moorden gepleegd in allerlei Romeinse kerken, steeds verwijzend naar de marteldood van llheiligen.
Een corrupte kardinaal blijkt de vader van de moordenaar en van een vrouw, zijn tweelingzus die de vader moest helpen te ontsnappen. De moordenaar en zijn zus hebben pas vlak voordat dit alles in gang werd gezegd begrepen dat wie hun vader Wa en dat zij zelf tweelingen zijn. ( )
  vuurziel | Jan 4, 2019 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:In a hushed Vatican reading room, the scene was shocking: a crazed professor shot dead after brandishing evidence of a grisly crime. Moments later, two bodies are found in a nearby church, each with a gruesome calling card from the killer. Thus begins David Hewson's elegant and electrifying new novel. Set amidst a bizarre killing spree in modern Rome, it is a bewitching blend of history and drama, sensuality and suspense.

As the August heat takes Rome in its fiery grip, the news of two brutal murders holds the city in thrall. And as the media gathers and Vatican officials close ranks, a young detective is sent to the forefront of the case. Nic Costa is the son of an infamous Italian Communist, a connoisseur of Caravaggio , and a cop who barely looks his 27 years of age. Thrust into the heart of a killing spree that will rattle his city down to its ancient bones, Nic meets a woman who will soon dominate both his consciousness and his investigation.

A cool, beautiful professor of early Christianity, Sara Farnese was in the Vatican library on that fateful day, a witness to her colleague's strange outburst and death. But her role will become even more puzzling as more bodies are found: Each victim killed in a gory tableau of Christian martyrdom. And each victim had intimately known Sara, whose silence Costa cannot quite crack and whose carnal history becomes more lurid and unfathomable with every revelation.

Soon, a nightmarish chase is implicating politicians and priests -- while at the heart of the matter remains the woman Costa is both investigating and guarding. Wanting to believe in Sara's innocence, Nic still cannot turn his eyes from the truths he is uncovering. Even as the secrets of a woman, a killer and a city begin to unravel...with devastating consequences.

A beguiling mystery, a dazzling treat for the senses, and a fascinating tour of the streets and alleyways of Rome, Nic Costa's relentlessly suspenseful debut is a masterpiece of suspense fiction.?

From the Hardcover edition..

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