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It‘s odd that I read this at the same time as Wild Houses, as both deal with crimes gone wrong and communities that are struggling in decline. This is based on a true crime case in Rome a few years ago but written fictionally, attempting to look inside the mind of the perpetrators, victim and family members. A little long and harrowing in parts, it explores a lot of uncomfortable topics and offers no easy answers.