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Dancing To The Pizzica Kindle Edition
Adam, a maverick Englishman approaching middle age, is captivated by his new life in southern Italy. He is seduced by the beautiful Rosaria and by the hypnotic local dance known as the Pizzica. Finding himself falling deeply in love, he is drawn unwittingly into danger when he agrees to help Rosaria investigate the mysterious disappearance of her cousin and closest friend, Diletta. Adam is blissfullly unaware that he will be up against the sinister 'ndrangheta - the Calabrian Mafia. This tale is set against the evocative backdrop of the Salento region of Puglia.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date10 Jan. 2013
- File size1.6 MB
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- ASIN : B00AZX0U2A
- Publisher : nonno-riccardo-publications
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 10 Jan. 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 273 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1845495428
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,135,932 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

I lived, loved and worked for eight long years in Puglia in the deep south of Italy's heel. From 2005 until 2008, I taught English at the University of Salento, Lecce - that amazing, baroque city that surprises all who visit it. It was my Italian 'girlfriend' who suggested that I should write mystery novels. She became the reluctant heroine of the series of three novels set in Puglia.
The three novels, 'Dancing to the Pizzica', 'The Demise of Judge Grassi, and 'Leonardo's Trouble with Molecules' are stories of suspense, intrigue, romance and the insidious hold of the mafia in Italy. But the stories are laced with humour too. It is impossible to live in Italy and not be struck by the Italians' anarchical relationship with the State, the government - and each other!
My ambition is simply to create stories that adults, young or old, will enjoy reading - my sixteen year-old granddaughter is among my youngest fans. I love Italy and France, and much prefer living in the countryside to city life. I have also written a book of not so short stories entitled 'Long Shorts'. Read the first three novels! Get to know Rosaria and Adam and follow the adventures in which they become involved.
There is a new series of novels - in the same genre. The stories are set in Abruzzo - a region in the centre of Italy. Fortunately, or not, depending on your viewpoint, Abruzzo is largely undiscovered by the tourist industry. The Adriatic Sea bathes its coast while the Apennine mountains rise magnificently in the background. Abruzzo is one of Europe's least spoilt regions. A new set of characters, led by Commissario Beppe Stancato, are waiting to introduce you to new and intriguing cases. The first in the series is called "The Case of the Sleeping Beauty". There are another three titles in the Abruzzo series of novels: A Close Encounter with Mushrooms - a story of misplaced revenge by mushroom poisoning. The Vanishing Physicist.- a story, based on a real life situation, finds Beppe Stancato involved in a suspenseful hunt for an abducted scientist who goes missing from Abruzzo's advanced, mountain top physics laboratory. There is now a fourth novel in the Commissario Stancato series, entitled Death Is Buried. It deals with the scourge of the dumping of toxic waste by the mafia clans in rural Italy. There is also a free-standing novel of a similar genre entitled The Curse of Collemaga (2019) - a story of modern-day witchcraft - based (loosely) on real-life events. Look up the titles on Amazon. You will be heading towards an entertaining reading experience full of Italian characters with all their foibles and idiosyncrasies. If you like Donna Leon and Andrea Camilleri, there is a good chance that you will enjoy reading my novels too. Richard Walmsley - 2020
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2023A reminiscent tale of love, language and life in the southernmost part of Italy but with a dark side and with words that beautifully illustrate the life and culture in this part of the world.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2017I really enjoyed this book especially the insight into Italian life as seen through the eyes of Adam, the middle aged English teacher.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2013Poorly written, waste of money. I gave up reading this book after only a few pages as I was so frustrated by the standard of writing. Can't imagine why I bothered in the first place.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2017Really enjoying your books Richard. I Ike your style of writing. So pleased I came across them. Looking forward to more.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2015A thoroughly enjoyable read, with a fascinating look at Pugilian and Cantabrian culture. Characters are very believable and evocative of Italy. Clear that the author has a real passion for the topic. My only criticism would be that the plot is at times simplistic and predictable, but as a casual read to lose yourself in, it hits the spot! I look forward to reading the second book.......
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2017Excellent read. A little slow to start and I found painting the picture was drawn out, but worth it in the end.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2020The write up made it look good. However, it was quite tedious.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2013What a lovely summer read! Spent two days in the sun immersing myself in this gorgeous book. Great characters and a fantastic plot, thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- RosaReviewed in the United States on 20 May 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars From the piazza to the pizzica!
Having just returned from the area where the novel was set I found the story to be authentic as I could imagine vividly the scenes. The author managed to convey Italian culture, gender and age angst as well as passion romance and a serious political problem in a captivating and enchanting manner. I was amused as well as thrilled with the pace of the story, the depth of the portrayal of the characters and was left wanting more.......a terrific read!