Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Murder in Pitigliano by Camilla Trinchieri
MURDER IN PITIGLIANO by Camilla Trinchieri is book five in a series and a
recommended summer mystery read by The
Washington Post. The main character is Nico Doyle, a retired
American detective who has been rebuilding his life in Italy when 7-year-old
Cilia asks him to save her father (Saviero), a fugitive accused of murder. Nico
(and his faithful dog named One Wag/Rocco) cannot resist the little girl’s
pleas and team up with the local police to look into the murder of Saviero’s
business partner. There are a myriad of suspects and motives (necessitating a multi-page
cast of characters) and the investigation drags out. It is interspersed with
descriptions of food and cooking as well as the dog’s many antics. This was the
first title I had read in this series and it worked as a stand-alone. The
similarities to Walker’s Inspector Bruno series, however, were many: European setting, emphasis on
food (and wine), pampered canine companion, romantic interest, collegiality with
the local police and residents and I think that Walker provides a more succinct,
engaging mystery.
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