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OverviewWhen a painter's brush became a weapon, and lies changed history. Rome, 1976. Three young men arrive from the mountains with dreams of making something of themselves in Italy's eternal city. One would serve God. One would serve revolution. One would serve crime-and his gift would deceive nations. Antonio ""Toni"" Chichiarelli possessed an extraordinary talent: he could forge anything. Renaissance masterpieces. Government documents. Terrorist communications. His hands created lies so convincing that art experts, police investigators, and an entire country believed them without question. But this is not just a story about fake paintings hanging in galleries across Europe. This is the true account of how one forger became entangled in Italy's darkest conspiracy-the kidnapping and murder of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro in 1978. When Toni created a false communiqué announcing Moro's death, he briefly convinced millions that Italy had lost its most important statesman. The document was a masterpiece of deception. It was also evidence of something far more sinister: connections between organized crime, intelligence agencies, and political terrorism that reached the highest levels of power. The Big Fake takes you inside the workshop where history was rewritten with paintbrushes and typewriters. You'll witness the meticulous techniques Toni used to age canvases, forge signatures, and create documents that fooled forensic experts. You'll follow his descent from struggling artist to master criminal as the Banda della Magliana-Rome's most powerful criminal organization-pulled him deeper into their operations. From art galleries in Milan to the vault of Italy's biggest robbery, from terrorist safe houses to intelligence service conspiracies, this is a story that spans the breadth of Italy's Years of Lead-a period when political violence, organized crime, and state secrets collided with devastating consequences. The heist that made him millions. The forgery that manipulated a nation. The secrets that got him killed. On September 28, 1984, Toni Chichiarelli was assassinated outside his apartment at age thirty-six. The crime remains officially unsolved. The thirty-five billion lire he stole was never recovered. His forgeries still hang in collections, their true origins unknown. And the questions he took to his grave continue haunting Italian history. This is more than true crime. It's a journey into the psychology of deception, the intersection of art and fraud, and the price one man paid when his extraordinary gifts were weaponized by forces beyond his control. It's about talent corrupted by circumstance, ambition destroyed by compromise, and truth buried beneath layers of lies so convincing they became indistinguishable from reality. Drawing from court documents, forensic evidence, investigative reports, and decades of research into one of Italy's most mysterious figures, The Big Fake reveals the untold story of the forger who fooled the world-and paid the ultimate price for knowing too much. Some lies are too perfect to detect. Some secrets are too dangerous to keep. Some truths are stranger than any fiction. Discover the masterpiece of deception that shaped a nation's darkest chapter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Abby KoopaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9798247564591Pages: 106 Publication Date: 09 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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