“Naples in the early 1930s is the setting for Maurizio de Giovanni’s “Nameless Serenade” (World Noir, 397 pages, $18), a series book (translated impressively from the Italian by Antony Shugaar) whose intense opening chapters approach the operatic. [...] These romantic, suspenseful and political strains interweave and resolve in superbly artful fashion.”
Read the full review in Tom Nolan's column in the Wall Street Journal.