Girl in Mist

Girl in Mist

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How perfect does a victim need to be to elicit public sympathy? Will a suspect die socially due to public opinion? Donato Carisi, the first author of Italian suspense novels, has a crime-solving story that goes against the traditional formula. The work of Donato Carisi, a writer who won the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award, has sold more than 200,000 copies in Italy. The film of the same name starred Jean Reno. On a foggy night, Detective Vogel appeared in the psychological clinic in a state of despair. What is the connection between the blood on his body and the girl who disappeared two months ago? The girl's name is Anna, and she mysteriously disappears on her way out. Vogel was ordered to investigate the case. He knew nothing about fingerprints and DNA, but this did not prevent him from becoming a star in the police circle because he had a unique secret and used the power of the media and public opinion. He made the public believe that the girl was abducted, and the culprit was the Chinese teacher Madini. Overnight, the teacher lost his family, job and dignity. The case was about to be solved, but Vogel received another clue. More than thirty years ago, six girls disappeared. Could it be that the real murderer is someone else? Vogel began to hesitate. Should he clear his teacher's name, or conceal the truth to protect himself? Vogel recounted his two-month experience in the psychological clinic, and the fog surrounding the girl's disappearance gradually dissipated...

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