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Kindle Nation Daily Legal Thriller Readers Alert! Another Chilling Account of True Crime By Crimescape – Johnny Sharp’s MURDER ON THE NEW MOON – Now $2.99 on Kindle

5.0 stars – 5 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

(A 117-page True Crime Short with photographs) Between 1968 and 1985, a monstrous serial killer stalked the picturesque Italian countryside around Florence, shooting and mutilating eight couples on moonless nights in dark lovers’ lanes. The desecration of the women’s bodies was a scene beyond the wildest imaginations of movie scriptwriters.

Murder on the New Moon tells the exceptionally bizarre and twisted tale about a city gripped by fear, dozens of suspects arrested, a string of charges and convictions followed by embarrassing acquittals and pardons, and an ever-raging whirlpool of theories, rumors and conspiracy that still divides Italians to this day. The anonymous assailant, called The Monster of Florence or Il Mostro di Firenze, has since become infamous, and the enduring mystery he has created has all the hallmarks and enduring intrigue of a modern-day European Jack the Ripper.

Most disturbing of all, it’s just possible that he may still be at large…

The problem is that after a quarter of a century of failure, it would be a brave detective indeed who took the plunge back into the impossibly murky waters of this uniquely baffling case. The politics, egos, rivalries, conspiracy theories and other agendas that have hampered the various investigations would still overshadow any new search for the killer.

The investigation also has intriguing links to the 2008 murder of British student Meredith Kercher, for which American student Amanda Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted and then freed. The same Perugian judge who propagated outlandish theories of Satanic sex rituals in that case also used such ultimately baseless hypotheses to falsely accuse many prominent Italians of these serial killings, and even threatened to arrest an American writer who was planning a book on the case.

The story once more proves the old adage that truth is stranger than fiction. Indeed, the story is currently being made into a major Hollywood movie, The Monster of Florence, starring George Clooney, scheduled for a 2013 release.

ABOUT THE SERIES

From the best true crime authors in the business, many of whom have seen their books made into major motion pictures, comes Crimescape™ — a new collection of compelling short nonfiction crime eBooks from leading independent eBook publisher RosettaBooks. Taking readers into the dark minds of criminals and the tense hunt to bring perpetrators to justice, Crimescape authors stand apart from other true crime writers because they have personal experience in crime investigations, whether as police detectives, investigative reporters, forensics professionals or criminal psychologists. As riveting storytellers, Crimescape’s writers give readers all the information they need to understand relevant clues and the interwoven influences in each criminal case.

“What makes for a good true-crime story? Interesting characters, an engrossing plot, situations that often teeter between life and death. But here’s the MacGuffin about true crime: What you’re reading actually happened. Sometimes truth really is more compelling than fiction. And that’s why you will enjoy reading Crimescape’s true crime series.”

Paul Alexander, #1 bestselling author of the Kindle Singles Accused and Murdered

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING
WoW! Great read that truly supports the adage “truth is stranger than fiction.” What I particularly liked is the crime analyses and learning about the corrupt and often absurd legal system. Definitely a MUST READ!!!
Rachael Bell, Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

This is a nice, tight rendering of a complicated case that has caught a lot of attention lately, thanks partly to how high profile cases have been mishandled. The crime details are gruesome, which makes the poor investigative strategy even more puzzling. This is more than just true crime; it’s also an illustration of an investigative and legal proceeding that becomes quite the sociological nugget. The pace is fast – it really moves! — but the telling is nevertheless comprehensive. No true crime fan should miss this one.
Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Johnny Sharp is a British investigative journalist who covers music and sports. He is a regular contributor to The Guardian and The Independent newspapers and to BBC Online. He first became interested in the Italian serial killer case while traveling in Italy in the late 1980s, and has since followed the seemingly never-ending investigation for more than 20 years.

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