
Auguri to NIAF Member Vito Racanelli for his latest book, The Man in Milan. When NYPD detectives Paul Rossi and Hamilton P. Turner begin investigating the Sutton Place murder of an Italian air force pilot, the last thing they expect is that they will find themselves sucked into the potential cover-up of the Ustica massacre, the most horrific aviation crime in Italian history.
All 81 on board perished, and Italian President Francesco Cossiga blamed a missile deployed by the French Navy for the disaster. From New York to Italy, Rossi, Turner, and Muro uncover the shocking truth about one of the most notorious disasters in airline history, and how this infamous act ties to the present-day murder. A gripping thriller based on real world events, The Man in Milan will have you riveted until the final page is turned. Available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3efufib.
SOURCE: NIAF
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