The Spanish writer Alicia Jiménez Bartlett became famous for a series of detective novels about police inspector Petra Delicado and her loyal assistant Fermín Garzón, whom critics call a modern Sancho Panza.
The novel “Don’t Call Me Again to Rome” is based on real events. A respected businessman and devoted family father is murdered under not very respectable circumstances—in the company of a young prostitute. The pimp was accused of the crime, but he soon died by a bullet as well. Murders follow one after another, and the denouement stuns with its unexpectedness. And along the way, readers will travel with the heroes through the streets of two beautiful European cities—Barcelona and Rome.