David Hewson is the bestselling author of nineteen books published in more than twenty languages. His popular Costa contemporary crime series is now in development for a series of TV movies in Rome

What they're saying

Daily ExpressCarnival For The Dead is a reminder that we are in the hands of one of the most accomplished crime writers in this country.

Tess Gerritsen… Intricately plotted and gorgeously written, The Fallen Angel weaves a spell that will entrap you until the final page. 

Peter James… Hewson is one of our finest crime writers.  Absorbing, intelligent, and with a staggeringly vivid sense of place.  No author has ever brought Rome so alive for me — nor made it seem so sinister.

Linwood Barclay on The Blue Demon… Packs more twists and action into its brilliantly plotted pages than half a dozen other thrillers combined.  

Jeffery Deaver…Hewson is a daunting talent — a writer who is a master stylist. 

Steve Berry…David Hewson is one of the finest thriller writers working today. A born stylist.

Douglas Preston, author of The Monster of Florence… One of my all-time favorite fictional detectives is David Hewson’s Nic Costa.

Lee Child… (Dante’s Numbers)…is easily the best yet in a really terrific series.

Macbeth: A Novel

Available now exclusively on Audible worldwide… a stunning new audiobook interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic, narrated by Alan Cumming and written by David Hewson and A.J. Hartley. Listen to an extract.

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Peroni on a solo outing

It’s a quiet day in the Rome Questura. Nic Costa is out on a job. Leo Falcone is on holiday. Teresa Lupo is in Venice on business.

And Gianni Peroni is feeling at a loose end. Never a good sign. Mooching around with no boss at hand he wanders into the Questura morgue and sees Teresa’s deputy staring at two newly-arrived corpses. One is the body of a wealthy psychiatrist recovered from the river, apparently after committing suicide. The second is that of a young Roma petty criminal, seemingly beaten to death in a different part of the city, perhaps as some gang vendetta.

Peroni watches the pathologist start to work with the corpses and notices something extraordinary. Both are wearing odd socks. Identical odd socks.

So begins a single day in the life of this genial, inquisitive, unruly old cop as he comes up against managerial incompetence, petty bureaucracy and a touch of rampant ageism when he tries to get to the bottom of the riddle.

Rejected, Peroni sets out on his own to talk to the relatives of both dead men and try to solve, in a matter of hours, two strange deaths which the sharp young officers in suits he’s left behind haven’t begun to unravel.

Dead Men’s Socks is a 10,000-word short story written for Pan Macmillan’s new Short Reads digital promotion and available for instant delivery through iBooks, Kindle and Waterstones for just 99p. This is the first short story I’ve written about my little team in the Rome Questura. I hope you like it — and that it won’t be the last.

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