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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Aurelio Zen series, #9

Originally published
  
7 August 2003

Preceded by
  
And Then You Die

Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

3.8/5
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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
August 7, 2003

Author
  
Michael Dibdin

Followed by
  
Back to Bologna

Genres
  
Crime Fiction, Mystery

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback)

Pages
  
292pp (hardback) 288pp (paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Michael Dibdin, Aurelio Zen Mystery books

Medusa is a novel by Michael Dibdin, and is the ninth entry in the popular Aurelio Zen series.

Plot

When a group of Austrian cavers exploring in the Italian Alps comes across human remains at the bottom of a deep shaft, everyone assumes the death was accidental. But then the body is removed from the morgue and the Defence Ministry puts a news blackout on the case. Smelling a rat, and seeing an opportunity to embarrass their political rivals in the run-up to a cabinet change, the Ministry of the Interior puts Aurelio Zen onto the case.

The search for the truth leads him into the turbulent political history of Italy during the seventies and also into obscure corners of modern-day affluent society, exposing the sordid details of a crime that everyone else had forgotten.

The story is told from the view points of several of those involved and the action moves between Rome, the extreme northern province of Alto Adige, an Italian enclave and tax haven in Switzerland, and several provincial Italian cities.

The focus is on movement, rather than the methodical application of the police process. As ever, Zen goes "off piste" again and arrives at the solution in an untidy rush.

References

Medusa (Dibdin novel) Wikipedia