I'm one of the world’s least popular authors. It doesn't mean I must be necessarily one of the worst either. It's simply a proof that I'm extremely lazy about any serious form of self-promotion and I endemically and awfully lack any kind of ambition.
Actually I write because I like it and it's already a good enough reason.
My career has been a varied one: for a few year years I was an assistant professor of Contemporary History, and then I became a Radio journalist.
I worked in various other creative fields in Switzerland and abroad.
I've developed a deep interest in photography and literature since my childhood.
I have just finished my second book, featuring the same three Irish characters who were the protagonists of "The perilous Art of Forgetting", William Collins, Peter Boyle and Reginald McKenzie.
A few years have passed since then, and they have left Ireland to start a new page of their life in charming Tuscany. Once again they get involved, against their will and expectation, in dramatic happenings and mysterious murders and have to summon up their speculative intellectual talents to unravel the evidences and the plots.
The book title is:
The Bride's Veil
You can read an extract of the first chapter clicking HERE.
It's not a masterpiece, but I like thinking that it's entertaining and the plot is rather intriguing and accurate.
I'll be glad to send a complimentary copy of the book to the first people who will ask me for that. Please, write to my personal email address, which you can find in my profile page.
Or you can click here to email me directly