Books by Michael Gregorio and Complete Book Reviews
Michael Gregorio, Author . St. Martin's Minotaur/Dunne $24.95 (395p) ISBN 978-0-312-34994-3
Philosophy professor Gregorio delivers a stellar debut, a mystery set in 1804 that cunningly incorporates the ideas of the great thinker Immanuel Kant into a twisty, fast-moving whodunit plot. Wisely, the elderly Kant is not the main focus, instead...
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Michael Gregorio, Author . St. Martin's Minotaur/Dunne $24.95 (356p) ISBN 978-0-312-37644-4
A few years after the traumatic events in Critique of Criminal Reason
(2006), Napoleon Bonaparte's troops still occupy Prussia in Gregorio's outstanding second historical. The residents of Lotingen who haven't fled their homes,...
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Michael Gregorio, Author . Minotaur $25.95 (452p) ISBN 978-0-312-54435-5
Set in 1808, the superb third whodunit from the pseudonymous Gregorio (the husband-wife team of Michael G. Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio) to feature Prussian magistrate Hanno Stiffeniis (after 2008's Days of Atonement
) subtly probes the heart...
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Michael Gregorio, Minotaur, $14.99 paper (464p) ISBN 978-0-312-62502-3
At the start of Gregorio's stellar fourth historical featuring Prussian magistrate Hanno Stiffeniis (after 2009's A Visible Darkness), Hanno and his wife are struggling to go on after an epidemic in their hometown of Lotingen claims the life of...
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Michael Gregorio. Severn, $28.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-7278-8467-1
Umbria, Italy, provides the backdrop for this strong first in a new thriller series from Gregorio, the husband-and-wife writing team of Michael Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio (Critique of Criminal Reason and three other mysteries set in Napoleonic-era
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Michael Gregorio. Severn, $28.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-7278-8611-8
Gregorio’s taut sequel to 2015’s Cry Wolf finds Italian park ranger and wolf expert Sebastiano Cangio on duty at the Sibillines National Park in Umbria, where he’s summoned to a grisly crime scene in the woods. Seb must identify the headless body of
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Michael Gregorio. Severn, $27.99 (176p) ISBN 978-0-7278-8722-1
In Gregorio’s uneven third thriller featuring Italian park ranger Sebastiano Cangio (after 2016’s Think Wolf), Insp. Desmond Harris, of Scotland Yard’s Organized Crime Unit, needs help identifying a male corpse found in a rural area outside London....
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