Member Reviews
A compelling look at two unsolved Italian mysteries. The author engages the reader to look at all aspects of the crimes.
Many thanks to Wasteland Press and to Netgalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
This intriguing work unravels the enigmatic tales of two captivating cases that have sparked curiosity worldwide. With a writing style that feels like an intimate conversation, Artemi engages readers from all backgrounds, making this book accessible and enthralling.
A captivating non-fiction masterpiece that unveils the gripping stories of two enigmatic cases. In this meticulously crafted book, Artemi skillfully presents the facts surrounding the mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a young girl residing within the Vatican. He delves into the multitude of theories that have surrounded her fate, offering readers a comprehensive account of this compelling mystery. Furthermore, the author provides a fascinating exploration of the life and perplexing case of Ettore Majorana, a renowned physicist of the 20th century. With a simple and conversational tone, Artemi makes this book accessible to readers from all walks of life. Through his expertly crafted reconstruction of events and his own compelling conclusions, Artemi guides readers on a journey toward potential resolutions, while immersing them in the rich tapestry of Italian history and intrigue.
This book is virtually unreadable.
I realize that it has been translated from Italian to English, but it is extremely poorly translated. In fact, it seems as if the translation was done via a computer program. It needs an actual English-speaking editor to fix the multitude of grammatical errors as well as the ridiculous number of typos.
Many of the sentences make no sense in English.
I cannot give this book a rating higher than 1 out of 5 Stars. This book is not even close to being ready to publish.