Regrets To Die For

Book 2 From The Savino Sisters Mystery Series

Mystery & Suspense, International, Historical Mystery, Women Sleuths
Cover of the book Regrets To Die For by Loretta Giacoletto, Marelwood Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Loretta Giacoletto ISBN: 1230000904209
Publisher: Marelwood Publishing Publication: January 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Loretta Giacoletto
ISBN: 1230000904209
Publisher: Marelwood Publishing
Publication: January 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Book 2 in the Savino Sisters Mystery Series. Thirty-something sisters, Ellen and Margo Savino, discover there’s more to Italy than the typical tourist destinations when they check out their family roots in the foothills of the Italian Alps, much to the dismay of their sassy grandmother Clarita. Nonnie Clarita, who now lives in St. Louis, was only eighteen when she left her widowed mother in Pont Canavese and immigrated to America after the Second World War. Why she has no regrets about leaving or never returning is a mystery Ellen and Margo are determined to resolve, with or without the obstinate Clarita’s cooperation. Could it be the horrific murder of the father Clarita adored? Or the questionable suicide of Clarita’s young friend and later the drowning of the boy’s grieving father? Or, her ill-fated teenage romance with a persistent Resistance fighter that triggered this series of tragic events?

Fans of Italian-America sagas should enjoy Regrets To Die For, as contemporary as it is historical, and featuring several characters from Loretta Giacoletto’s saga, Family Deceptions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Book 2 in the Savino Sisters Mystery Series. Thirty-something sisters, Ellen and Margo Savino, discover there’s more to Italy than the typical tourist destinations when they check out their family roots in the foothills of the Italian Alps, much to the dismay of their sassy grandmother Clarita. Nonnie Clarita, who now lives in St. Louis, was only eighteen when she left her widowed mother in Pont Canavese and immigrated to America after the Second World War. Why she has no regrets about leaving or never returning is a mystery Ellen and Margo are determined to resolve, with or without the obstinate Clarita’s cooperation. Could it be the horrific murder of the father Clarita adored? Or the questionable suicide of Clarita’s young friend and later the drowning of the boy’s grieving father? Or, her ill-fated teenage romance with a persistent Resistance fighter that triggered this series of tragic events?

Fans of Italian-America sagas should enjoy Regrets To Die For, as contemporary as it is historical, and featuring several characters from Loretta Giacoletto’s saga, Family Deceptions.

More books from Women Sleuths

Cover of the book Give Out Creek by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Blaze by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Fatal Desire by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Into Thin Air: An Alexander Ranch Matter # 2 by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Call to Arms (Detective Kay Hunter crime thriller series, Book 5) by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Phantoms Can Be Murder by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Only By Moonlight by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Alive After Friday A Women Sleuths Mystery Romance (Sandy Reid Mystery Series #5) by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book You Know What They Say About Lightning by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book The Gray and Languid Grave by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Trick of the Eye by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book A Vintage Death by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book Scratch by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book The Amanda Pepper Mysteries: Bundle #1 by Loretta Giacoletto
Cover of the book The Language of Death by Loretta Giacoletto
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy