· The first book in what appears to be a planned series about the investigations of its protagonist, Commissario Alec Blume, The Dogs of Rome is also an impressive debut into fiction by the author, Conor Fitzgerald. I’ll be honest — I didn’t expect to enjoy it a whole lot; new author, a genre I’m not well-read in, takes place in a country that I don’t have an inordinate amount of interest www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · I finished The dogs of Rome by Conor Fitzgerald. My opinion is that I wanted to like this book more than I did and I feel a bit conflicted. This mysteries is set in s Rome and features Alec Blume, an expatriate Italian-American from Seattle (rolls eyes) who has a problem with authority figures, dead parents and a partner who is providing intel to local mafiosi (proceeds to roll eyes even harder)/5. Conor Fitzgerald. Average rating: · 2, ratings · reviews · 18 distinct works • Similar authors. The Dogs of Rome (Commissario Alec Blume, #1) avg rating — 1, ratings — published — 17 editions. Want to Read/5.
The Dogs of Rome: An Alec Blume Novel [Fitzgerald, Conor] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Dogs of Rome: An Alec Blume Novel. The Dogs of Rome is both a thrilling detective story and a vision of underground Rome. Blume is a perfect hero for this story: intelligent but flawed, cynical but unafraid. He is a trustworthy and compelling protagonist for this first installment in a gritty and promising series. Conor Fitzgerald has lived in Ireland, the UK, the United. THE DOGS OF ROME. by Conor Fitzgerald. BUY NOW FROM Expat detective tracks a murderer through the fetid streets of Rome. Fitzgerald's debut brings little new to its lackluster portrayal of an incongruous lawman. The book opens with the graphic murder of Arturo Clemente, an animal-rights activist who is killed in his apartment just after.
Conor Fitzgerald. Average rating: · 2, ratings · reviews · 18 distinct works • Similar authors. The Dogs of Rome (Commissario Alec Blume, #1) avg rating — 1, ratings — published — 17 editions. Want to Read. I finished The dogs of Rome by Conor Fitzgerald. My opinion is that I wanted to like this book more than I did and I feel a bit conflicted. This mysteries is set in s Rome and features Alec Blume, an expatriate Italian-American from Seattle (rolls eyes) who has a problem with authority figures, dead parents and a partner who is providing intel to local mafiosi (proceeds to roll eyes even harder). All that Romanaccio shit"--somewhat arrogant and ethical to a fault, Blume is at the center of Conor Fitzgerald's entertaining new () crime novel, The Dogs of Rome. The title refers not to the tiny, yappy dogs that most Romans favor, but to larger beasts trained to be nasty for the dog fights that all too many Romans enjoy and which take place, in the novel, in an abandoned warehouse off the Via della Magliana.
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