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ReviewsCarofiglio, Gianrico - 'Involuntary Witness' (translated by Patrick Creagh) When a nine-year-old boy is found murdered at the bottom of a well, an immigrant peddler is accused of the crime. Guido Guerrieri has had problems of his own, with a disintegrated marriage, a bad dose of anxiety attacks and a life spiralling downwards, but he finds himself taking on the case of the Senegalese peddler and withstanding the pressure of the local prosecutors for a quick and decisive "guilty" verdict. This is a differently constructed book from a lot of crime fiction in that there is a real concentration on Guido and his life and problems. This concentration allows the reader time to get to know Guido, long before he takes Abdou's case and does his own thinking about the prosecution brief. As Guido takes control of his own life, he starts to take control of the case of Abdou who seems to have been charged simply because he was a convenient African and a circumstantial case could be built. Highly recommended. Read another review of INVOLUNTARY WITNESS. Karen Chisholm, Australia Details of the author's other books with links to reviews can be found on the Books page. |