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The Pantheon under snow

It’s approaching Christmas in Rome and snow is falling in a way that only happens every twenty or thirty years. The city is soon paralysed by an unseasonal icy grip, and in the dark corners of the Pantheon a grim and mysterious story begins to unfold.

Nic Costa and his partner Gianni Peroni are called to reports of an intruder. Instead they find a woman’s naked body, scarred in a geometric pattern. Almost immediately they are met by a team from the FBI determined to take over an investigation into what they claim is a killer murdering American tourists around the world, in ways which link back to the mystical structure of the Pantheon itself.

But one agent, Emily Deacon, has a different story to tell, one that has a tragic personal dimension. Through her and an elusive Iraqi girl Laila, only witness to the death in the Pantheon, Nic Costa is pulled relentlessly into the world of the Iraq war and the shadowy secret agents whose job was to penetrate the regime of Saddam Hussein before the armed forces attacked.

Soon he is aware that there is a conspiracy at the heart of these deaths that runs back to Washington, and the past of Emily Deacon’s dead father, a tangle of connections he has to unravel, even if it comes at a considerable personal and professional cost.

A madman is loose in the frozen winter landscape of Rome, and as Costa soon realises, he is one the American agents know only too well.

Voted one of the top ten crime novels of 2006 by Booklist, the influential magazine of the American Library Association.

…the historical detail gives the proceedings a tasty complexity comparable to PĂ©rez-Reverte, but what really makes the novel work is the interplay between the anti-establishment Roman cops. Booklist

…totally compelling, one of those rare thrillers which emphasis character over action, although Hewson acquits himself admirably in that department as well. Mystery Scene

Hewson’s solid writing and multidimensional characters command attention from start to finish of this smart, literate thriller. Publishers Weekly

This is the third novel in this Roman cop series, and I’m hooked. Toronto Globe and Mail