Italian novelist known for historical-adventure and thriller novels that blend past eras with modern spy intrigue.

Le Pietre della Luna interleaves Roman-era narratives and 1990s spy plots around mysterious 'Moonstones'; the reviewed edition was discussed by Danny The Kid, who rated it 4/5.

Danny The Kid gives Marco Buticchi's Le Pietre della Luna a favorable review (4/5). The book interleaves Roman-era adventure and 1990s spy intrigues around mysterious 'Moonstones'. Praised for its four-part structure and fast pacing, it is recommended as entertaining historical fiction with quality.

For:Readers of historical-adventure and spy thrillers; fans of Italian popular novels.

 “Le Pietre della Luna” is all this and more; its most important feature is surely its very particular structure, divided into four macro-chapters (earth, water, fire, and air) which in turn are fragmented into narrative pieces varying in length from half a page to no more than five pages, engaging the listener in a compelling shuttle between the Roman Empire of the Flavian dynasty and the 1990s, two historically distant epochs yet both characterized by a dense web of machinations and power games.

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