The Hotel of the Three Roses by Augusto De Angelis

Published: 1936 | Series: Commissario De Vincenzi 7

Not long after Inspector De Vincenzi receives an anonymous letter warning of imminent danger at the Three Roses, a body is found hanging in the hotel’s stairwell. As De Vincenzi investigates, more deaths follow.

About Augusto De Angelis

Augusto De Angelis (1888–1944) was an Italian writer and journalist, active in particular during the Fascist rule in Italy. He was part of the second generation of Lombard line, an artistic movement that developed in Northern Italy. Thus far, three of his works have been translated into English by Pushkin Vertigo.

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