Publisher's Synopsis
The very good looking, and occasionally difficult, Questore Alessandro Cenni has his second encounter with a psychopath who is also Umbria's first serial killer. The third victim, a young black child from Tunisia, suggests that these may be racist killings-the first two victims were also black Africans. Cenni is not convinced and with twenty-five years experience as a police officer decides to follow the money. Money is always a motive for killing, even more so than passion, he tells his very involved family.
His twin brother, Renato, formerly the Bishop of Urbino, has finally opened his first refugee center for children in a small village on Mount Subasio and Cenni's wife, the delightful Sonila, is the new Center's CEO. The commingling of Islamic and Italian cultures in Cenni's new investigation provides much of the intrigue, with the final realization that we are none of us so different from the other.