A Long Finish

Version: Unabridged
Author: Michael Dibdin
Narrator: Michael Kitchen
Genres: Classic Detective Mystery, Police Stories
Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America
Published In: August 2011
# of Units: 8 CDs
Length: 9 hours, 15 minutes
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Overview

Fresh from the successful investigation of a series of crimes in Naples, Aurelio Zen finds himself back in Rome, sneezing in a damp wine cellar and being given another unorthodox assignment: to release the jailed scion of an important wine-growing family who is accused of a brutal murder. Zen travels north to an Italy as outwardly serene as Naples was manic. Amid the quiet fields, autumnal skies, and crumbling farmhouses of Piedmont, Zen must try to penetrate a traditional culture in which family and soil are inextricably linked. Here secrets can last for generations, and have a finish as long and lingering as that of a good Barbaresco. Zen must also face up to mysteries from his own past, as well as grapple with the greed, envy, hatred, and love that are the human components of any landscape.

Reviews (1)

Zen

Written by Anonymous on May 14th, 2013

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Zen is a very unique and, presumably, very Italian detective who doesn't always play by the rules.I liked the characters, I liked the story and I liked the way Zen's personal life comes in. The reader was great.

Author Details

Author Details

Dibdin, Michael

Born in England, Michael Dibdin attended schools in Scotland and Ireland, and after earning a B.A. at the University of Sussex went on to complete an M.A. in English Literature at the University of Alberta. He then spent four years in Italy teaching at the University of Perugia. In 1988, Dibdin introduced the Italian cop Aurelio Zen in Ratking, which won the Gold Dagger award in the same year, and in 1994, he won France's Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere for the third novel in the Zen series, Cabal. Dibdin reviews regularly for the "Independent on Sunday" and lives in Seattle with his third