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Home / home / David Downie Discusses “Red Riviera” with Don George

Jul 16 2021

David Downie Discusses “Red Riviera” with Don George

A discussion about Italy, globetrotting, and crime from two of travel writing's greatest minds.

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Its jaws open wide, a firefighting seaplane skims the glittering Gulf of Portofino on Italy’s jagged Ligurian coast, scooping up seawater, unlucky anchovies and a lone swimmer named Joe Gary. The superrich, retired Italian-American spook has mob connections and a dirty political past. Has he been snatched by accident or murdered?

Red Riviera is Commissioner Daria Vinci’s first investigation, a wild roller-coaster ride from the tangled trails of the Cinque Terre to glamorous Portofino and roughneck, roistering Genoa. It’s a Riviera made red by riotous bougainvillea—and the blood spilling from bags stuffed with butchered bodies.

Half-American, Daria Vinci is an outsider, the unlikely rising star of Genoa’s secretive Special Operations Directorate DIGOS. In Red Riviera, she must face down a Fascist police chief and fanatical coup-plotter, the CIA’s creepy local mastermind, a former World War Two Spitfire fighter pilot, and a plucky hundred-year-old marquise whose memory is as long as it is vengeful. If you like Aurelio Zen, Aimee Leduc, and Inspector Brunetti, you won’t be able to put down this captivating first adventure of Commissioner Daria Vinci.

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Featured Audio: “Flea Wars,” a reading by Richard Peabody

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Richard Peabody reads “Flea Wars”  “Not only is he a good writer, he is very entertaining and funny. And very  sexy, too.” Michael Dirda When Richard Peabody came in-studio to record […]

[Elizabeth Hazen] “Thanatosis” selected for Best American Poetry 2013, an interview and debrief (Fishbowl)

August 8, 2018

Elizabeth Hazen’s “Thanatosis” selected for Best American Poetry 2013, an interview and debrief In 2013 “Thanatosis”, a poem from Elizabeth Hazen’s debut collection Chaos Theories, was selected for publication in Best […]

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