Chapter 8 "I read your colleague's piece," Vittorio had said to me, "and I was a little perplexed." "Why did she take credit for what was discovered at the Registry Office?" "No, no, you know I told you myself to ask her to do that. I meant that, at the end of the article, she ventured a little too much: even if she doesn't express herself clearly, it almost seems as if she is insinuating that the owners of the company were demonists: she could get herself sued for moral damage, you know?" "She’s not afraid of that, she’s insured like all journalists are, myself included: with our job, isn't hard to get yourself a lawsuit, you know?" "Yes, but doing your best to get one..." The Deputy Public Prosecutor of the Republic, Marcello Trentinotti, perhaps prompted by Carla's article, had ur

