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OverviewIn Carlotto's The Campagna Trail, Inspector Campagna uses an old friendship with notorious drug dealer Roby Pizzo in a Machiavellian attempt to keep the peace. But when an interfering new police chief demands Campagna bring down the Mafioso who heads Pizzo's gang, Campagna must use every weapon he has to save his job - and his life. Meanwhile in Carofiglio's The Speed of an Angel, a writer in crisis strikes up an unlikely friendship with a mysterious woman he meets in a quiet seaside cafe. As their conversations deepen, and their obsessions darken, their drug-fuelled relationship begins to spiral, in this haunting tale of damnation and redemption. Finally in De Cataldo's The White Powder Dance, the city police are put on the trail of a baby-faced new graduate in the Milanese banking sector. As the pursuit accelerates through back streets and skyscrapers, it becomes clear that there is more to organised crime than getting your hands dirty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark VernonPublisher: John Murray Press Imprint: John Murray Learning Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 17.70cm Weight: 0.232kg ISBN: 9781444156690ISBN 10: 1444156691 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 29 June 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1.: Is God in suffering? 1.: Is God in suffering? 2.: Is God our moral ideal? 2.: Is God our moral ideal? 3.: Is God the same as nature? 3.: Is God the same as nature? 4: Is God found in peak experiences? 4: Is God found in peak experiences? 5.: How can we say, God is good? 5.: How can we say, God is good? 6.: Is God green? 6.: Is God green? 7: Will God come at the end of time? 7: Will God come at the end of time? 8: Is God love? 8: Is God love?ReviewsOne of the most thoughtful, accessible and lucid popular philosophers writing today. -- Julian Baggini, Editor of The Philosopher's Magazine He defends ambiguity and undecidability with an almost Evangelical zeal. And because he writes with such a delicate blend of deft coolness on the one hand, and fervour on the other, many are likely to be both enchanted and persuaded by his apologetics. -- Church Times on After Atheist Mark Vernon has an unparallelled ability to convey profound philosophical ideas in a manner that is both accessible and personal but also rigorous and challenging. Behind the friendly, humorous writing is an acute sense of what is truly relevant to us today. -- Raymond Tallis, author of The Kingdom of Infinite Space A light-footed scoot through theologies both ancient and (post)modern. -- Steven Poole, The Guardian A very informative and useful little book. -- Church Times Very accessible and readable. -- The Tablet One of the most thoughtful, accessible and lucid popular philosophers writing today. -- Julian Baggini, Editor of The Philosopher's Magazine He defends ambiguity and undecidability with an almost Evangelical zeal. And because he writes with such a delicate blend of deft coolness on the one hand, and fervour on the other, many are likely to be both enchanted and persuaded by his apologetics. -- Church Times on After Atheist Mark Vernon has an unparallelled ability to convey profound philosophical ideas in a manner that is both accessible and personal but also rigorous and challenging. Behind the friendly, humorous writing is an acute sense of what is truly relevant to us today. -- Raymond Tallis, author of The Kingdom of Infinite Space One of the most thoughtful, accessible and lucid popular philosophers writing today. -- Julian Baggini, Editor of The Philosopher's Magazine He defends ambiguity and undecidability with an almost Evangelical zeal. And because he writes with such a delicate blend of deft coolness on the one hand, and fervour on the other, many are likely to be both enchanted and persuaded by his apologetics. -- Church Times on After Atheist Mark Vernon has an unparallelled ability to convey profound philosophical ideas in a manner that is both accessible and personal but also rigorous and challenging. Behind the friendly, humorous writing is an acute sense of what is truly relevant to us today. -- Raymond Tallis, author of The Kingdom of Infinite Space A light-footed scoot through theologies both ancient and (post)modern. -- Steven Poole, The Guardian 20120811 Author InformationMassimo Carlotto was born in Padova in 1956. At the age of 19 he was arrested on suspicion of murdering a female student, a crime for which he was only acquitted after eighteen years, eleven trials, one successful escape attempt and finally a Presidential Pardon. Gianrico Carofiglio was born in Bari in 1961. A former anti-Mafia judge, he is the author of eight novels, including The Past is a Foreign Country, for which he won the Premio Bancarella. Giancarlo De Cataldo is an Italian magistrate turned crime writer. He is the editor of Crimini, The Bitter Lemon book of Italian Crime Fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |