Per questo romanzo ho preso spunto da una vera azione partigiana avvenuta a Budrio di Correggio alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale.E un freddo inverno del terzo millennio; quando un componente di quella squadraviene assassinato nel suo appartamento.Il maresciallo Grazioso cercheragrave; di dipanare la matassa; cercando di trovare i collegamenti tra il presente e i fatti avvenuti alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale.Dovragrave; fare i conti anche con il suo passato amoroso (terminato tragicamente) che affiora nei sui ricordi di ragazzino.I ricordi lo costringeranno a fare un viaggio alla ricerca di "se stesso" e soloun nuovo fatto drammatico gli daragrave; la forza di risolvere il caso.Lautore
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy yulnaBeautiful music; original; best picks! Buying another one for musical friends as gift.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. My ExpectionsBy Cherrill C. HoeftIt was just what I wanted and expected. It is important to me that the music spans baroque to the present day and the time period selections/composers are appropriate. I want my students to have an appreciation for all music from all time periods. And I want them to better understand music history. Thank you very much7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Great Collection of Well-known PiecesBy PipigurlI had the Piano Pieces for Children (Everybodys Favorite Series; No. 3) back when I was a kid learning to play the piano. That book was organized according to difficulty level so a number of pieces were simplified. I have been looking for a collection of original pieces and Im happy to have finally found it! This book is definitely not for beginners. It contains a lot of my favorites like Bachs Jesu; Air on the G string; Beethovens Adagio Cantabile; Offenbachs Barcarolle; Schuberts Serenade; Saint-Saens The Swan and many more. I was a little surprised; though; that there was none from Liszt. I was hoping Liebestraume would be included. On a lighter note; my eyes almost popped out when I saw Engelbert Humperdinck in the table of contents! Ive heard of the opera called Hansel and Gretel before but the only E.Humperdinck Ive always known of was the British crooner back in my moms day. But a quick google search showed me that the British singer actually got his stage name from the German opera composer. Nice to know!Im planning to get The Piano Bench of Classical Music: Piano Solo (Piano Collections). It contains some nice pieces not included here; i.e.; Chopins Nocturne in E Flat; Beethovens Moonlight Sonata; Liszts Liebestraume; Debussys Claire de Lune; just to name a few.