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"It is February, 1933, Berlin. Outside the burning Parliament building, the Third Reich's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, is about to make a statement to the press. A few days prior, Siegfried Sauer, who had escaped to Vienna alongside Rose, finds agent Karl Julian at his home. It's been two months since Sauer last heard from his partner. She wentback to Germany to join the resistance and try to wreck the Nazi party from within. But when Julian shows him a postcard he received from Munich with a quote from The Ring of the Nibelung-- Dig a grave and sit inside, he understands it's a message for him: Rose is in danger."--…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"It is February, 1933, Berlin. Outside the burning Parliament building, the Third Reich's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, is about to make a statement to the press. A few days prior, Siegfried Sauer, who had escaped to Vienna alongside Rose, finds agent Karl Julian at his home. It's been two months since Sauer last heard from his partner. She wentback to Germany to join the resistance and try to wreck the Nazi party from within. But when Julian shows him a postcard he received from Munich with a quote from The Ring of the Nibelung-- Dig a grave and sit inside, he understands it's a message for him: Rose is in danger."--
Autorenporträt
Fabiano Massimi (Módena, 1977) se licenció en Filosofía por la Universidad de Bolonia. Después de un periodo de estudio en la Universidad de Mánchester, obtuvo un máster en técnicas narrativas por la Escuela Holden de Turín, donde también fue bibliotecario. Ha sido colaborador de diferentes periódicos como La Stampa y L'Unità. Desde 2003 es consultor para algunas de las principales editoriales italianas, sobre todo Einaudi, donde ejerce de editor y traductor de narrativa inglesa y de ensayo. En 2017 ganó el Premio Tedeschi a la mejor novela inédita policiaca con El Club Montecristo. Su primera novela, El ángel de Múnich, ha sido aclamada por la crítica y se ha convertido en un éxito. Sus derechos de traducción han sido vendidos a nueve países.