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Death in the Dolomites

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Rick Montoya is looking forward to a break from his translation business in Rome—a week of skiing in the Italian Alps with old college buddy Flavio. But Rick's success helping the Italian police with a murder in Tuscany sends the Campiglio cops his way. An American banker working in Milano is missing. The man's sister, an attractive and spoiled divorcée, has no idea where he could be, nor do the locals who saw him on his way to the slopes. With the discovery of a body, Rick and Inspector Albani widen their list of suspects. Picturesque resort Campiglio harbors old rivalries, citizens on the make, and a cut-throat political campaign. Why would these local issues, any of them, connect to the missing banker?The investigation doesn't keep Rick and Flavio from enjoying perfect ski conditions in the Dolomites and glorious after-ski wines and bowls of fresh pasta. As for women—Rick has to wonder if the banker's sister is just hitting him up for information. The action heats up, testing laid-back Rick whose uncle, a Roman cop, keeps urging him to make the police his career.As in Cold Tuscan Stone, Death in the Dolomites immerses us in the sights, smells and tastes of Italy, this time in a picture-perfect Alpine town with a surprising negative side.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 21, 2014
      When Cameron Taylor, an American banker, disappears from Campiglio, a popular Italian ski resort, in Wagner’s serviceable second Rick Montoya mystery (after 2013’s Cold Tuscan Stone), Rick interrupts his vacation to assist Insp. Luca Albani search for him. Rick treats the investigation as a welcome addition to his skiing adventures, but others in Campiglio clearly see him as a threat. Rick is chased down the mountain by a masked man in a snowmobile, and a person who resembles Rick is stabbed outside his hotel. Rick, however, doesn’t let these events hinder his enjoyment of alpine delicacies. The author’s passion for Italian cuisine jumps off the page, though readers hoping for a juicy mystery may be frustrated by the amount of space devoted to detailed descriptions of Rick’s every meal, snack, and degustation. Indeed, the attention reserved for the food brings into sharp focus the comparative lack of attention paid to the actual mystery.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2014
      Wagner follows up his excellent Cold Tuscan Stone (2013) with another mystery featuring Rick Montoya, an American translator who lives and works in Italy. On a skiing vacation in the Italian Alps, Rick is invited to assist an Italian cop who's investigating the disappearance of an American banker. Rick is supposed to be an interpreter between the cop and his English-speaking interviewees, but when the case turns complicated (this small ski-resort town has more than its fair share of dark secrets), Rick joins in the sleuthing. Like Cold Tuscan Stone, the novel is light on its feet, with a protagonist who will strike readers as a good guy to hang around with.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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