Praise for Murder in Pitigliano
“Revenge, personal or financial, seems a likely motive for [the] murder and as Nico interviews those who knew and mostly disliked the swindler, the narrative darkens nicely . . . There is charm in [Nico’s] easygoing manner.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Will whisk you away.”
—The Washington Post
“Addictive . . . A real perk of this series is the food, from the small breakfast coffee shop where Nico meets his cronies each morning to the earthy Italian cafes that pepper this story . . . As you settle into the routine of Nico and [his dog] OneWag’s days in lovely Gravigna, you might even feel all your troubles drift away.”
—Florida Weekly
“Delicious food, heartfelt romance, and intriguing mystery abound . . . Dazzling.”
—Gumshoe Review
“A reading delight . . . The cast of quirky characters will have you happy as a clam.”
—Maurice on Books
“A new installment in Trincheri’s mystery series is a call for nothing less than celebration . . . Rich in culture, food, wine and—above all else—friendship, this is sure to be loved by fans of cozyish series, gentle police procedurals, and Italia!”
—First Clue Reviews
“Another worthy addition to Trinchieri’s series . . . Recommend to fans of Martin Walker’s ‘Bruno, Chief of Police’ books.”
—Library Journal
“Trinchieri’s fifth Tuscan mystery continues to expand Nico’s adopted community . . . Come for the whodunit, stay for the sweet life. Mangia!”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Readers seeking well-crafted cozy mysteries like Louise Penny’s or M.L. Longworth’s will enjoy Trinchieri’s fine story-craft as much as they do the Tuscan setting.”
—Booklist
Praise for the Tuscan Mysteries
“An expertly crafted whodunnit with a vivid cast of characters.”
—Tom Benjamin, author of the Bologna-set Daniel Leicester mysteries
“Most enjoyable. The Road to Murder takes the reader to Tuscany, where the scenery, the culture, and the food of that most beautiful part of Italy are as important as the main protagonists . . . Warning: reading this will make you hungry.”
—T. A. Williams, author of the Armstrong and Oscar murder mysteries
“Excellent . . . Trinchieri makes crime solving adventuresome, fun, and flavorful.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review