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Timothy Williams
ISBN-10: 1616954620
ISBN-13: 9781616954628
Soho Crime, 11/11/2014
“The dialogue is a joy . . . [a] taut, ingenious novel. Long live Trotti.”
—Financial Times
“Commissario Trotti is clever and tough . . . His investigation is fascinating to an American reader because it offers insights into the Italian power structure, which is far more interesting than it is stable.”
—Newsday
“A reader has to be quick on his mental feet to follow Williams through [The Puppeteer], but the reading is worth the challenge.”
—Charlaine Harris
“A fine novel for those seeking something a little out of the ordinary . . . a phlegmatic, intellectual detective, and a North Italian milieu flavored with oregano, olive oil, left-wing polities and crime . . . The plotting is crisp and the details pungent.”
—Chicago Sun-Times
“Castaing, Maigret and their colleagues will welcome Piero Trotti to their ranks with pleasure . . . expert dialogue, realistic characterisation and evocative sense of time and place . . . [A] sophisticated thriller.”
—Irish Times
“Trotti is a detective one would be happy to meet again.”
—Sunday Independent (Ireland)
“You don't often get detectives as roundly and palpably portrayed as Timothy Williams's Trotti . . . [The murderer's] true identity is brilliantly concealed by Williams among a cast or characters as memorable and as vulnerable as Trotti himself. “
—Oxford Times
“A first-rate series of procedurals . . . The mouthwatering glimpses of the Italian countryside provide just enough flavor of everyday Italy to make the revelations convincing. The writing is taut and exact and the tensions among characters and between past and present are often subtly drawn.”
—San Jose Mercury News
”Packed with deception, incident and intrigue.”
—Bolton Evening News
“Williams, a gifted storyteller, has created another stupendous mystery.”
—Publishers Weekly
“With Williams’s impressively detailed backgrounds and quietly effective narration, the north-Italy milieu remains somberly distinctive —so fans of dark-edged, politically textured Euro-mystery will want to keep track of Trotti’s adventures.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An interesting combination: Italian history, police systems, a crime and a human, suffering policeman . . . A very good thriller.”
—Jewish Gazette
“A complex, tautly-written thriller.”
—Woman's World
“Filled with offbeat characters. Williams's tense, stylish writing creates another easy-to-read 'whodunit' for mystery fans.”
—Asheville Citizen Times
“Trotti is diligent, honest and smart . . . [His investigation] works out amid realistic backgrounds of family, cities, offices, restaurants, cars, highways, and Italian police procedure.”
—Ormand Beach News
“[The Puppeteer’s] storyline is involved, revolving around an Italian society of twisted family loyalties and bureaucratic deceptions. Trotti himself is a creature of single-mindedness and brutal effectiveness, stripping away layers of red tape and exposing a colorful collection of suspects. Solid genre fane.”
—PLR
“[Williams's] characters are richly delineated and the plot is carried forward in alternating passages of vivid visual storytelling and realistic, oblique, and frequently darkly comic dialogue . . . Don't expect neat resolutions, though. Like Donna Leon, Williams refuses neat endings and portrays even more definitively than Leon the corruption that forecloses justice in Italy.”
—International Noir Fiction