Carlo FrutteroCarlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini were a well-known literary duo in Italy for several decades until Lucentini's death (by suicide) in 2002. For about forty years they co-wrote newspaper and magazine articles, literary essays, edited numerous antholgies and published six groundbreaking and best-selling mystery novels. Their first novel, The Sunday Woman, was made into a film in 1975 starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Runaway Horses and The Lover of No Fixed Abode, first published in 1980s, are the third and fourth, respectivally of their novels. Read More Read Less
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