Available in bookstores is “Judge Albertano and the Case of the Impossible Clues”, the eleventh novel in the series dedicated to the famous medieval detective, written by Enrico Giustacchini. Set against the historical backdrop of Gavardo, the book narrates the adventures of Judge Albertano, who, along with Berengario, finds himself in Piacenza in 1247 to confront a series of unsettling events orchestrated by a mysterious diabolical hand. The official presentation of the work will take place on Saturday, May 3rd, in the same city, where readers will have the opportunity to discover the details of this intriguing new story.
The novel stands out for its rich suspense and plot twists, the result of meticulous documentary research that lends authenticity to the narrative. Through this journey into the depths of medieval culture, readers are invited to explore fascinating and lesser-known aspects of the era, with references to Norse myths and historical figures such as Enrico Mettefogus and Tommaso Gallo. The volume, published by Liberedizioni and illustrated by Andrea Giustacchini, consists of 168 pages and is offered at a price of 17 euros.