
Un nido di vespe
Indagine tra Varese e il Lago Maggiore
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Narrated by:
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Alessandro Fattori
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By:
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Davide D. Longo
About this listen
Tra colpi di scena e antichi segreti da svelare, un giovane archeologo si ritroverà suo malgrado nelle vesti di investigatore privato. Valerio Guerra è un giovane archeologo disoccupato che cerca di sbarcare il lunario con lavoretti precari. Quando viene rinvenuto il cadavere di una ragazza di un'importante famiglia del varesotto, gli inquirenti convocano Valerio per avvalersi del suo parere esperto: un misterioso anello longobardo è stato infatti ritrovato sul luogo del delitto e lui potrebbe rivelarsi utile alle ricerche.
Davide D. Longo è laureato in Scienze storiche, Longo lavora e vive in provincia di Varese. Nel 2017 ha pubblicato il romanzo poliziesco Il Corpo del Gatto.
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