My Mother-in-Law Drinks (A Vincenzo Malinconico Novel) | Diego De Silva

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
AM0225
Bob Shop ID:
596243625
Author: Diego De Silva
Publisher: Europa Editions (2014)
ISBN-10: 1609452321
ISBN-13: 9781609452322
Condition: Very good, slight rubbing on the cover, the spine has a minor bump, else a good copy
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 373
Dimensions: 21 x 13.5 x 2.5 cm
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by Diego De Silva
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He makes you laugh, though you can never be quite sure why. He's affable enough, of course, but it's not so much that. He is both a kind of halfwit and a genius, filppant and profound, chaotic and yet possessed of a Zen-like calm. He's easily distracted but tends to hound-dog every thought until he has it by the throat. His conversation is labyrinthine but he is capable of moments of blinding lucidity. The thing is, you can't help but love him. He is Vincenzo Malinconico, an underemployed lawyer whose wife has sort of left him ("he's the kind of man you marry not once but teice, and leave both times"), whose teenage children worry hiim to death, and whose profession mostly consists in appearing as if he has one.

In this sequel to I Hadn't Understood, a Neapolitan mafia boss has been kidnapped by a mild-mannered computer engineer who holds the camorrista responsible for the accidental death of his son. The engineer plans to conduct an impromptu trial on live television during which he will list the various crimes of the accused, sentencing him before a captivated national audience and executing him accordingly. The standoff between law enforcement officers and the kidnapper beomes a tragi-comic reality show. The only hope of a happy ending rests with Vincenzio Malinconico, Neapolitan lawyer, poster-clich for the proverbial mid-life crisis, and inveterate flaneur. He hardly has a reputation for decisiveness, but now is called upon to play a decisive role in resolving this drama in course with, hopefully, no loss of life, his own included.


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