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The death of men

Massie, AllanFarrell, Joseph(Introduction by)
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It is 1978. Corrado Dusa is head of Italy's Christian Democrat Party and the country's Senior Minister.

He is also considered to be the key figure in resolving the crisis of dissent and violence that permeates political life.

But Dusa has been kidnapped and now his son, Bernardo, a member of a militant extremist group, has disappeared.

The press is aghast while the family sense disaster.

Can Dusa's release be negotiated? Under what conditions? And - most importantly - with what results? First published in 1981 (The Bodley Head Press) Massie's stylish and enthralling thriller won a Scottish Arts Council Award: exploring America's influence on Europe and the causes of terrorism, The Death of Men is sure to have an arresting affect on readers today.

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Canongate Books
1841955043 / 9781841955049
Paperback / softback
823.914
02/09/2004
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
xviii, 253 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Published in Scotland. Originally published: London: Bodley Head, 1981.