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The Monster of Florence

For those of you who don’t know The Monster of Florence, it’s the name that has been given to the biggest serial killer in Italian history.  The first official Monster murders were committed in 1974 (there was also a murder in 1968 that may be a Monster murder as well) and the last was in 1985 (14, possibly 16 in all.)  In each instance, two people were killed in the countryside outside of Florence while making love in their cars. The murders have never officially been solved but many people have been suspected, convicted and acquitted of the murders along the way in a complicated, bizarre and almost comical investigation.

I recently bought the book at the airport and cruised right through every mind boggling page.  I must say, I am a huge fan of non-fiction… in my opinion, it’s a much better story when it’s true than when it’s not.  The book was written by Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi.  Spezi was one of the leading journalists that followed and wrote about the Monster investigation almost daily throughout the years and Preston is a well known American author.  The Italian version is called “Dolci Colline di Sangue” by the same authors.  Both authors were questioned and Spezi was actually arrested for criticizing the investigation and suspicion of planting evidence and being involved in the murders by the public prosecutor of Perugia…. who coincidentally is currently the prosecutor overseeing the murder of the English student in Perugia.  If it’s anything like the Monster investigation, I wouldn’t expect a resolution anytime soon.

I highly recommend The Monster of Florence especially if you like murder mysteries and I have decided to give it 4 out of 5 bottles of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil!

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4 comments to The Monster of Florence

  • I had read or seen something about this. Very interesting. Will totally buy and read. And I agree about non-fiction. It is why I read so many memoirs :)

  • I saw a special on this on MSNBC. I didn’t realize there was a book written about these murders. It really is a bizarre mystery. I will have to check it out.

  • I saw the documentary on this and it was pretty scary stuff. Not only the murders, but I mean the whole cover up and what happened to Spezi and Preston. Really interesting. I’ll have to pick up the book one of these days as I am sure it is more detailed than the documentary.

  • Joe

    It is well worth it… great read!

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