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Darren Priest Mysteries Collection

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All three books in d**k Rosano's 'Darren Priest Mysteries' series, now in one volume!

The Vienna Connection

: After separation from service, former military intelligence expert Darren Priest decides to put distance between his old life and his new vocation as a wine and food writer. But when 's called back on a secret mission by the U.S. President, his assignment takes him to Vienna. Soon, Darren realizes that some things you can't unvolunteer for.

The Etruscan Connection

: After a distinguished scientist dies under suspicious circumstances at an archaeological dig in Tuscany, Darren Priest and Alana Weber are called in to investigate. Soon, the two realize that the findings at the site could threaten the very fabric of modern-day humanity. As a Pandora's box of secrets, foreign intrigue and revenge opens, can Priest and Weber find out what happened at the dig?

The Paletti Notebook

: In 1553 Florence, an assassin sent by Arma Dei disappears into the night with a collection of heretical art and writings. For five centuries the satchel, containing sketches and writings by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and many others, is pursued by kings, popes, princes, and scavengers. The Paletti Notebook lives on through rumor and legend, which also suggest that it contains the infamous Gospel of Matthias, thought to be lost forever. Years later in Vienna, a bank manager discovers World War II-era photographs that hint to the collection's existence, sparking a new campaign by opposing forces to find the Paletti Notebook and take possession of its contents - by any means necessary.

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d**k Rosano’s columns have appeared for many years in The Washington Post and other national publications. His series of novels set in Italy capture the beauty of the country, the flavors of the cuisine, and the history and traditions of the people. He has traveled the world, but Italy is his ancestral home, and the insights he lends to his books bring the characters to life, the cities and countryside into focus, and the culture into high relief. Dick Rosano’s columns have appeared for many years in The Washington Post and other national publications. His series of novels set in Italy capture the beauty of the country, the flavors of the cuisine, and the history and traditions of the people. He has traveled the world, but Italy is his ancestral home, and the insights he lends to his books bring the characters to life, the cities and countryside into focus, and the culture into high relief.Whether it’s the historical drama that played out in The Sicily Chronicles, the political dramas of The Vienna Connection and The Etruscan Connection, the workings of a family winery in A Death in Tuscany, the azure sky and Mediterranean vistas in A Love Lost in Positano, the intrigue in Hunting Truffles, or the bitter conflict of Nazi occupation in The Secret Altamura, Rosano puts the life and times of Italy into your hands, capturing the culture and color of the country’s history. Whether it’s the historical drama that played out in , the political dramas of and , the workings of a family winery in , the azure sky and Mediterranean vistas in , the intrigue in , or the bitter conflict of Nazi occupation in , Rosano puts the life and times of Italy into your hands, capturing the culture and color of the country’s history.To learn more about d**k Rosano visit his author page on Next Chapter"s website

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