Daughter of Ashes by Tuti, Ilaria
Ilaria Tuti
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Daughter of Ashes -- Ilaria Tuti, Hardcover


Set in the idyllic mountains of Northern Italy, the latest volume in Ilaria Tuti's gripping series is a tour de force, a poignant and irresistible story about the relentless pull of the past on the present.

Superintendent Teresa Battaglia, a trail-blazing criminal detective on the Italian police force, is on sick leave, recovering from her recent brush with death in pursuit of a killer. But none of her colleagues, not even her partner, know that her Alzheimer's is getting worse, and that Teresa is unsure she will ever return to work.

Teresa's plans for retirement are shelved, however, when she is urgently summoned to meet with menacing serial killer Giacomo Mainardi. Refusing to speak with anyone but Teresa, whose investigative work twenty-seven years prior landed him in maximum security prison, Mainardi has disconcerting news: somebody is after him, and only Teresa holds the key to keeping everyone, including herself, safe. To solve the case, Teresa must come face to face with a history she thought she'd buried, back to when Giacomo first began to kill, and Teresa--newly pregnant and married to an abusive man--did everything she could to catch him.

Author: Ilaria Tuti
Publisher: Soho Crime
Published: 12/05/2023
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.36lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.59w x 1.65d
ISBN: 9781641294171

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 10/02/2023
Kirkus Reviews 11/01/2023
Booklist 11/01/2023 pg. 27

About the Author
Ilaria Tuti lives in Gemona del Friuli, in the province of Udine. She has a degree in economics, has always had a passion for painting, and freelances for a small independent publisher in her spare time. She won the 2014 Gran Giallo Città di Cattolica literary prize for her short story "The Pagan Child." Flowers over the Inferno was her debut novel.

Ekin Oklap was born in Turkey, and grew up in Italy. She translates from Turkish and Italian. She currently lives in London, where she works as a literary agent. As a translator, she was shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.