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A Dead Man in Naples

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Lionel Scampion, British consul in Naples, has been stabbed to death while bicycling through the piazza of the Porta Carmine. According to his sister, he had no enemies. The Neapolitan police suggest he was murdered by a bicycle-racing rival. In Naples, every mystery is attributed to the Camorra, a powerful criminal society; could its members be involved? Scampion enthusiastically backed the Italian invasion of Libya and befriended army officers of the newly formed Italian Bicycle Brigade. Now the Foreign Office in London has heard that international politics emanating from Rome might have been involved. Seymour of the Special Branch is sent to find out the motive for the murder and, incidentally, to identify the culprit.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 5, 2009
      Pearce’s sixth mystery to feature Scotland Yard’s Sandor Seymour (after 2008’s A Dead Man in Barcelona
      ) deftly mixes humor with a whodunit plot. A couple of years before WWI, the Foreign Office sends Seymour to Italy to unofficially investigate the stabbing death of Lionel Scampion, a British consular representative. As a diplomat, Scampion wasn’t altogether satisfactory, going so far in his enthusiasm as to volunteer to fight for Italy in its war with Libya. Seymour must consider a hypothesis raised at the inquest that Scampion’s murder had to do with a rivalry between bicycling clubs as well as the possibility that the killer acted from political or personal motives. As in the author’s better-known Mamur Zapt series (The Mark of the Pasha
      , etc.), Pearce does better at clever word play and investing his characters with charming foibles than establishing clues to buttress a fair-play solution. Still, this entry stands as the best to date in the Dead Man series.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Fans of Michael Pearce's popular Dead Man series know that narrator Bill Wallis is the equivalent of a full-cast recording. Moroccan and Libyan women, English men, Italian teenagers? No problem. Loads of dialogue? Easy. Pacing long bits of narrative? Wallis is a master--with the added gift of a beautiful voice. Listeners can simply sit back and relish the madcap plot. It's 1913 Naples. A British consular official with close ties to the poet-revolutionary D'Annunzio has been stabbed. Enter Special Branch Agent Sandor Seymour, who ultimately solves the case but not before taking us on a tour of the intrigues of prewar Italy and the fascinations of Naples. R.E.K. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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