The Curse of Pietro Houdini
(Autor) Derek B. MillerWe will lie, cheat, steal, fight, kill, and sin our way to Napoli. We will trust no one but each other, and we will remember that in this place, at this time, there is no way to tell friend from foe. The bombing of Rome in 1943 leaves fourteen-year-old Massimo orphaned and with no choice but to set out on a perilous journey to find his remaining family in Naples. A chance meeting with the mysterious and charismatic Pietro Houdini will deliver both of them to the doors of the monastery of Monte Cassino, a centuries-old haven of contemplation, learning and art. But the abbey is in the path of the relentless Allied advance to Rome. Pietro and Massimo need a plan to survive the coming onslaught and that means out-manoeuvring the Germans who are as interested in the abbey's art collection as in the murder of two of their officers in the town below. For their plan to work, they must dissemble, disguise, and outwit two armies using skills that Pietro has in spades, but as war edges ever closer, it becomes clear that Massimo is not without a surprise or two either... The Curse of Pietro Houdini is a sweeping tale of resilience, hope and survival which is at once an action-packed adventure heist, an imaginative chronicle of forgotten history and a philosophical coming-of-age story.
Derek B. Miller
Derek B. Miller is an American-born author known for his gripping crime novels and sharp wit. His most notable works include "Norwegian by Night" and "The Girl in Green," which have garnered critical acclaim for their vivid characters and intricate plots. Miller's writing style is characterized by a blend of dark humor, thought-provoking social commentary, and richly detailed storytelling. His contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of the crime genre by exploring complex themes such as identity, loss, and redemption. "Norwegian by Night" stands as his most famous work, praised for its unique narrative voice and exploration of memory and trauma. Miller's impact on the literary world has solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller with a keen eye for human nature.